The Mongolian agency responsible for drone safety, CAAM, 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. Are drones allowed in Mongolia? CAAM states that drone operations are allowed in Mongolia, subject to CAAM regulations. Read on for more details. Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in Mongolia Please contact ops@mcaa.gov.mn or +976-11-285013 (telephone) for remote-controlled aircraft permission, restriction, and certifications. Part 101 Requirements for drone operations in Mongolia The drone operator must not operate an unmanned aircraft within a restricted area, military operating area, or dangerous area unless the person has approval from the administering authority responsible for the area. You must not operate any of the following in controlled airspace without prior authorization from the ATC unit responsible for that airspace The drone operator must take all practicable steps to minimize hazards to persons, property, and other aircraft. A person must not operate a remotely piloted aircraft or a free flight model aircraft on or within 4 km of- an uncontrolled aerodrome, unless- the operation is undertaken in accordance with an agreement with the aerodrome operator; and in the case of a free flight model aircraft, the aircraft is launched downwind of an active runway; and in the case of a remotely piloted aircraft- each pilot has an observer in attendance while the aircraft is in flight; and The aircraft is not operated at a height of more than 400 feet (120 m) AGL unless the Director has approved the operator to operate the aircraft above 400 feet (120 m) AGL; and a controlled aerodrome, unless it is operated in accordance with authorization from the relevant ATC unit; and any aerodrome, unless- the person- is the holder of, or is under the direct supervision of the holder of, a pilot qualification issued by an approved person or organization; or is under the direct supervision of a person appointed to give instruction in the operation of remotely piloted aircraft by an approved person or organization; or is the holder of a pilot license or certificate. A person must not operate a remotely piloted aircraft, a control line model aircraft, or a free flight model aircraft- on or over any active movement area of an aerodrome; or on or over any active runway strip area. A person operating a remotely piloted aircraft must- unless operating in a dangerous area under Part 71, avoid operating- in the airspace above persons who have not given consent for the aircraft to operate in that airspace; and above property, unless prior consent has been obtained from any persons occupying that property or the property owner; and maintain observation of the surrounding airspace in which the aircraft is operating for other aircraft; and not operate the aircraft at any height above 400 feet (120 m) AGL except per paragraph (3). Nothing in paragraph (a) requires a person to obtain consent from any person if operating under the authority of an approved organization. A person operating a remotely piloted aircraft more than 4km from an aerodrome boundary and above 400 feet AGL must ensure that the operation remains within Class G airspace and must- Operate in a dangerous area designated for that purpose under Part 71; or Ensure that at least 24 hours before the operation, a person authorized by an approved person or organization notifies the aeronautical information service provider, for the issue of a NOTAM, of the following information: The name, address, and telephone number of the operator: The location of the proposed operation: The date, time, and duration of the proposed operation: The maximum height AGL proposed for the aircraft operation.