The Bahamas agency responsible for drone safety, CAA-B, has provided several internet-accessible details on flying for fun or work. The highlights are enumerated below. For more information, go to the link above.
Are drones allowed in the Bahamas?
Can you fly a drone in the Bahamas? Yes. According to CAA-B, drones are allowed in the Bahamas, subject to CAA-B regulations. Read on for more details.
Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in the Bahamas
All drone operations in the Bahamas require a permit.
To fly a drone in the Bahamas, you must register it if it’s more than 249 grams.
Avoid flying within 50 feet of any person, structure, or vehicle not directly associated with the drone’s operation.
Avoid flying over or within 150 meters of any densely populated or congested area.
Fly no higher than 400 feet.
Avoid flying within a 5-nautical-mile radius of any airport.
Do not fly over private property without the owner’s permission.
Avoid flying over military installations, nature reserves, or areas designated as “drone-free zones.”
Avoid flying at night or in inclement weather with low visibility.
Permit Requirements for Flying a Drone in the Bahamas
Permits are required for all drone operations in the Bahamas, whether recreational or commercial.
If you’re planning a trip to the Bahamas and need a permit to fly your drone, contact the CAA-B for all the necessary paperwork.
You must supply the following information:
Your visit dates
Area(s) in which you intend to fly your drone
Are the flights commercial or private?
Your drone’s make, model, and serial number
Copies of your home country’s registration certificate (if applicable)
Following approval, you will receive an email containing an official letter of issuance that contains detailed rules and regulations and is valid for 30 days. Once you have received your authorization letter, keep it with you to present to customs.
Customs Requirements for Flying a Drone in the Bahamas
Along with the registration process, the drone’s value will be determined by customs upon entry.
Upon arrival in the country, a cash deposit equal to 50% of the drone’s appraised value is required. Customs will print a receipt indicating that you can fly your drone. Your deposit will be fully refunded upon departure.
The Certificate of Registration
To legally fly a Remotely Piloted Vehicle in the Bahamas, you must obtain a Certificate of Registration from the Civil Aviation Department if you do not already have one with the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States.
You’ll want to review the (extensive) rules governing the operation of a drone, which are contained in Civil Aviation Safety Regulations Schedule 27: Unmanned and Remotely Piloted Aircraft.
Among the requirements, you must possess the following:
Valid photo identification (a driver’s license or passport issued in the United States is acceptable).
Your Certificate of Registration Liability Insurance issued by the Bahamas (or the United States) (in an amount appropriate for your use).
You can use the CAA-B online registration link to register.
Which zones are UAS operations banned?
The operator or pilot of a UAS shall not operate the UAS into the following airspace:
controlled airspace (Classes A, B, C, D, E, and F);
danger areas (except for an area designated explicitly for unmanned aircraft usage);
prohibited areas;
restricted areas; and
wildlife protection areas.