The Eastern Caribbean agency responsible for drone safety, ECCAA, has provided several details on flying for fun or work in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The highlights are enumerated below. For more details, go to the link above.
Are drones allowed in St. Vincent and the Grenadines?
According to ECCA, drone use is allowed in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. However, regulations are not mature and may be interpreted locally. Read on for more details.
Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in St. Vincent and the Grenadines:
Drone pilots must always maintain Visual Line-of-Sight (VLOS) with the drone, except where the ATC has granted permission to do otherwise.
Scan the physical environment for potential obstacles or persons approaching.
Maintain a safe distance of no less than 50ft from all obstacles, including buildings, persons, or structures.
Follow any provisions and conditions issued by the appropriate authorities, particularly ATC ones.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommended practices for the safe operation of the Drone.
Do not operate from any seaport or airport and within any airport approach and departure path in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
There should be no unauthorized operations within airport approach and departure areas, specifically within 2.5 - 3 miles north and south of the airport runway center line and 5 miles east and west of the threshold and end of the runway.
Do not fly above 300 ft AGL.
Do not fly closer than 100 ft laterally from vehicles or an open-air assembly of people.
Without permission, do not fly in populous areas, including over highways, beaches, stadiums, sporting events, or festivities.
Do not fly within or over restricted and prohibited areas, including airports, military bases, prisons or official residences, government buildings, etc.
Operate at night or in low visibility conditions without permission is prohibited.
Do not deploy any unauthorized objects from the unit to the ground.