Ease of flight
Straightforward
Aviation authority
Department of Civil Aviation, Lao (DCA)
Registration
Likely required
Pilot licence
Check with authority

Drone regulations in Lao People's Democratic Republic

The Laotian agency responsible for drone safety, DCA, 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 Laos? According to DCA, drone use is allowed in Laos, subject to DCA regulations. Read on for more details. Laos classifies Drones into three categories under regulations: Micro Drones with a maximum weight of 100 grams (can be flown for fun without permission) Small Drones that weigh more than 100 grams but less than 100 kilograms Large Drones weighing more than 100 kilograms Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in Laos Before flying a drone weighing more than 200 grams (0.44 pounds), you must obtain permission from the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications. All Drone weights over 1 kilogram should be registered with Lao DCA. The operator must not operate a drone to be a hazard to another aircraft in flight. You must not operate a drone over an assembly of people (e.g., concerts, sporting events, parades) unless approved by the organizations holding that event and the flights follow appropriate regulations. Do not operate a drone farther than 300 meters. You must not operate a drone within 30 meters of any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure not under your direct control; Do not operate a drone closer than 5 kilometers from any aerodromes unless Lao DCA approves it; You must not operate a drone negligently or recklessly to endanger the life or property of others; Do not operate a drone over 400 ft (120 m) above ground level; The operator must not fly a drone over urban areas such as villages, towns, and cities unless Lao DCA approves it; Do not operate a drone in civil or military-controlled airspace (e.g., airspace surrounding airports) unless the concerned organization approves it; You must not use a drone in restricted areas (e.g., military installations or prisons) unless the concerned organization approves it; Operators must not control a drone into/land/take-off in another person’s private areas unless it is allowed by the landowner for take-off and landing; Do not fly a drone outside the controller’s direct line of sight. Do not operate a drone without a valid Insurance Cover to the third party for the injury, damage, property, or loss of life. You must not operate an uncrewed aircraft or other unmanned aerial activities in a way that creates a hazard to another aircraft, another person, or property. Do not drop anything from your drone. You may operate over a prohibited area or in or over a restricted area only with the permission of and following any conditions imposed by the organization controlling the area. For prohibited areas, you will need the approval of the Secretary of the Department of Defense. For restricted areas, you will need the organization’s permission mentioned in the AIP. Note: Details of prohibited or restricted areas are published in the AIP or a NOTAM. Information required by LAO DCA or ATC for registering a drone in Laos In all cases:(a) the name, address, and telephone number of the person who will operate the aircraft or (if the aircraft concerned is an unmanned free balloon) release the balloon/helium balloons (or, if several people will be involved, the name, address, and telephone number of the person who will coordinate the operation); and (b) the date and time the operation or release is to begin and how long it is to last; and(c) where it is to be carried out; and(d) if more than one unmanned aircraft is to be operated at a time, how many unmanned aircraft are to be used at that time. After registering, you must notify the department of the locations you intend to fly before operating the aircraft.

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This page is a general reference, not legal advice. Drone laws change frequently and vary by aircraft type and operation. Verify current rules with the relevant civil aviation authority before flying. See how this data is sourced and rated.
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