The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) has implemented new regulations for the use of drones in Kenya. These regulations aim to ensure the safe operation of drones in the country and to protect people, property, and other aircraft. In this blog, we will discuss the KCAA drone regulations 2020 and the process of obtaining a Remote Pilot License (RPL) in Kenya.
KCAA Drone Regulations 2020
The KCAA drone regulations 2020 specify the requirements for drone operations in Kenya. Some of the key regulations include:
- All drones must be registered with the KCAA.
- Drones must only be operated in designated airspace and within visual line of sight of the operator.
- Drone operators must have a valid RPL or operate under the supervision of a licensed remote pilot.
- Drones must not be flown over populated areas or restricted airspace such as airports, military installations, and government buildings.
For a complete list of KCAA drone regulations, visit the official website of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority here
Remote Pilot License (RPL)
A Remote Pilot License (RPL) is required for individuals who want to operate drones commercially in Kenya. The RPL process involves the following steps:
- Pass a medical examination by an approved aviation medical examiner.
- Complete a ground school training program approved by the KCAA.
- Pass a practical flight test with a KCAA approved flight examiner.
For more information on the RPL process, visit the KCAA website here
Conclusion
The KCAA drone regulations 2020 aim to ensure the safe and responsible operation of drones in Kenya. To operate drones commercially in the country, individuals must obtain a Remote Pilot License (RPL) by passing a medical examination, completing ground school training, and passing a practical flight test. For more information on KCAA drone regulations and the RPL process, visit the official website of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should consult the official website of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority for the most up-to-date information on drone regulations and RPL requirements.
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