The Kuwait agency responsible for drone safety, DGCA, has provided several details on flying for fun or work. The highlights are enumerated below. For more details, go to the link above. Are drones allowed in Kuwait? According to DGCA, drone use is allowed in Kuwait, subject to strict DGCA regulations. Read on for more details. Drones are classified in Kuwait according to their weight and intended use. Separate regulations have been enacted for each category. UAV flights are permitted in Kuwait only during fair weather, during the day, and within visual line of sight. The maximum distance between the drone and the pilot varies according to category; these values are listed in the table below. The following safety distances to people and objects apply: Category A1 and A2: 120 meters Category A3, B1, and B2: 50 meters Category C: 100 meters Kuwait Drone Laws - Summary Table of Drone Categories and regulations How to register a drone in Kuwait? The operator of a UAS/Drone in categories (A2), (A3), (B1), (B2), and (C) shall register with the Kuwait DGCA or with a service provider designated by Kuwait DGCA and display registration or membership marks on all the UAS/Drone they operate. The registration process starts with an application to Kuwait DGCA through the Kuwait DGCA web Site. Form no. xxx1 shall be filled by category (A3) operator and stamped by the relevant Insurance Organization. Form no. xxx2 shall be filled by category (B) operator and stamped by the relevant Insurance Organization. Form no. xxx3 shall be filled by category (C) operator and stamped by the relevant Insurance Organization. Insurance Policy The Insurance Organization will maintain records of all registered UAS/Drones. For the advanced sports activity category (A3), the operator shall submit to Kuwait DGCA proof of registration with an approved flying club or equivalent. All operation categories shall apply for a UOC except for Recreational operator categories (A1) and (A2). How to apply for a UAS Operator Certificate (UOC) in Kuwait? To apply for an initial UOC, you must provide Kuwait DGCA with documentation demonstrating how you will comply with the requirements established in this Regulation. This documentation should include a procedure describing how changes not requiring prior approval will be managed and notified to Kuwait DGCA. In addition, the operator must provide the following information to the DGCA: The official name, business name, address, and mailing address of the applicant. The trade license or equivalent evidence of establishment. A description of the proposed operation, including the type(s) and number of UAS to be operated. A description of the management system, including organizational structure. The name of the Accountable Manager along with their qualifications. A copy of the Operations Manual is required by item 8. A statement that all the documentation sent to Kuwait DGCA has been verified by the applicant and found in compliance with the applicable requirements. Security clearance for the organization (From MOI). Registration/Insurance certificate covering all operations. Evidence of qualification of all UAS Operating Crews. Declaration of compliance. Special Approvals An operator may be granted Special Approval by Kuwait DGCA for the following operations after a demonstration of its capabilities to ensure safe operations: To conduct night VMC operations within VLOS. To conduct flights with Altitudes above their respective categories. To operate a UAS: with a maximum take-off mass of more than their respective categories; or equipped with novel technology. To conduct operations over: congested or populated area restricted area or controlled airspace; or segregated airspace. To conduct flights beyond VLOS or their respective categories horizontal distance from the UAS Operating Crew Member or launching site, whichever is greater. To conduct flights with less than 50 m from a person and a fixed or mobile object.