The Kazakh agency responsible for drone safety, CAC, has provided several internet-accessible details on flying for fun or work. The highlights are enumerated below. For more details, go to the link above. Is drone allowed in Kazakhstan? According to CAC, drone use is allowed in Kazakhstan, subject to CAC regulations. Read on for more details. Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in Kazakhstan: You must register your drone (see procedure below) UAVs must not be operated closer than 150 meters horizontally from a crowd of people and vehicles. During take-off and landing, the UAV must be more than 50 meters from vehicles, buildings, structures, or any person (except the operator) During the flight, the UAV must be more than 100 meters horizontally from vehicles, buildings, structures, or people (except for the operator) Open Category Flights do not require permission if the following rules are followed: Flown at or below 50 meters Flights are outside populated areas of cities and towns No closer than 5.5 km from any airfield Flown within visual line of sight Does not carry any cargo or drop materials from the drone The pilot must be familiar with the rules on the use of UAVs. Specific Category - Getting permission to fly over Congested Areas in Kazakhstan Complete training specified by CAC Get a certificate of successful completion Get a remote pilot certificate from CAC which covers flights over congested areas for five years. Register your drone Get permits from CAC, which covers flights over congested areas for five years. This applies to UAVs from 250 grams to 1.5 kg. Send your application with a copy of your ID card and certificate of completion of initial training to frontoffice@caakx.com The review will take 15 days. Develop instructions for the UAV operations and get approval from the Military ATC center. Submit your flight plan and get the permit. How to register a drone in Kazakhstan? For UAV recording, a registration request is required. Apply for registration with the following documents attached: A copy of the founding document (for foreign legal entities) or identity document (for foreign individuals); A copy of the Sales agreement or other document confirming the right of ownership or a court decision; A copy of the Rent agreement, leasing, property hire agreement, and other document confirming the right to use UAVs; A copy of the manufacturer’s document describing the characteristics of the unmanned aircraft system (maximum take-off weight, maximum speed, maximum flying height, maximum flight time, channel control, flight range, control range); The UAV’s type and serial (factory) number, engine number, and control station number (if there is a number for each). If there is a foreign pilot (include their passport image); A copy of a type certificate or other document confirming compliance with the standards of the state of the UAV developer or manufacturer; One or more contrasting and clear photographs of the UAV, control station (if exists), and serial number; A certificate of UAV exclusion (if the UAV was registered in a foreign state) from the registry of a foreign state; Confirmation of the applicant in a handwritten form about the absence of military service and no bugs are carried on the UAV. Documents with a cover letter should be sent for registration to the electronic address cac.lib@miid.gov.kz or caa@miid.gov.kz CAC accepts the application by providing the Applicant’s identity document. When submitting an application by e-mail (cac.lib@miid.gov.kz or caa@miid.gov.kz), the signed application (PDF format) is certified by the EDS (individual or legal entity) through the signature and verification service of electronic documents (https://ezsigner.kz/#!/main). The application is in docx format is sent to the authorized organization. If you have questions about UAV registration or process, contact the Aircraft Registry Unit. Registration is valid for 30 working days.