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UAE Partially Lifts Drone Ban, Sparking Excitement Among Hobbyists and Potential Boost for Tourism

UAE Partially Lifts Drone Ban, Sparking Excitement Among Hobbyists and Potential Boost for Tourism
RTX
January 8, 2025

A partial lift of the ban on individual drone usage in the UAE, announced on Tuesday, has been met with enthusiasm, especially among photography and drone enthusiasts. The relaxation of the restrictions provides an opportunity for hobbyists to resume flying their drones, reigniting passions and potentially offering a boost to tourism through more accessible aerial imagery of the country.

For cinematographer Musthafa Aboobacker, the move is a welcome change. “We will see far better aerial photos of the UAE,” said Aboobacker, who is also a licensed commercial drone pilot. “Currently, only commercial drones are permitted for photography, and the rules are very strict. But with the ban partially lifted for hobbyists, we can expect a wealth of beautiful aerial photos and videos to appear on social media.” Aboobacker added that such content could have a positive impact on tourism. Photos and social media content are key marketing tools. More stunning visuals of the UAE will likely attract tourists eager to visit the country.”

While the ban was partially lifted, the Ministry of Interior and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) emphasized that drone usage will be subject to specific safety regulations. A unified national platform will oversee operations to ensure that drone flights adhere to safety standards. However, the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) has confirmed that the use of drones remains prohibited in the emirate, and the restrictions continue to apply there.

Drone enthusiasts across the UAE have been discussing the partial lift with excitement. Social media groups dedicated to drone communities, such as the “Drone Pilots of Dubai and UAE” Facebook group, have seen a surge of activity, with users exchanging information and updates about the new regulations.

Mufeed Parambadan, a hobbyist drone pilot, shared his anticipation for the changes. “I took my commercial drone license in 2022, and I love exploring the UAE through my drone,” he said. “When the ban was enforced, I packed my drone away, and it has been in my suitcase ever since. Now, I’m waiting for the specifics on how to renew my license and get back to flying.”

For those eager to return to drone flying, the UAE Drones app requires users to register their drone, pilot license, Emirates ID, and passport. However, other specific conditions for operation remain unclear.

Delson, a Dubai-based engineer, shared his experience with the drone ban. He had purchased a drone in 2022 for nearly Dh4,000, only to see it grounded when the ban was introduced. “When the ban was lifted, I was hopeful that I could sell my drone,” he said. “But now, I am no longer interested in pursuing it as a hobby.”

As the drone landscape evolves in the UAE, the easing of the ban represents a significant step forward for both hobbyists and the growing drone industry, with the potential to enhance the country’s global image through aerial photography.

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