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Issuing a license To Fly A Drone in Thailand

Thailand’s Drone Laws
 

All drones (regardless of size) that are fitted with a camera must be registered. Drones need to be registered with both of these authorities before you can fly:

National Broadcasting Telecommunications Commission (NBTC)


Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT)


Drones are also referred to in the regulations as unmanned aircraft or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA). Flying a drone in Thailand without being registered is illegal. The penalty can be a fine ranging from 40,000 baht to 100,000 Baht and a 1-5 year prison sentence. On-the-spot fines can also be issued for flying dangerously or in restricted areas.

Third-party liability insurance (with a minimum coverage of 1 million Baht) is also required before flying a drone in Thailand. The insurance paperwork must be in English and needs to show your full name and your drone serial number.

The Documents You Will Need For Fhe Registration Process Include:

A Signed Copy Of Your Passport

A photo of your drone

Serial Number Of Your Drone

Two Copies Of The Completed Registration Form

Proof of Address in Thailand

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