Drone Laws in Afghanistan

A list of drone regulations and links for drone pilots in Afghanistan

Afghanistan Regulations Overview:

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Is a registration necessary?

You need to have Registration.
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Recreational use of drones allowed?

It is allowed.
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Is drone insurance mandatory?

It is recommended.
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Commercial use of drones permitted?

Yes, but with conditions.
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Does the drone need a badge?

Recommended
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Maximum Altitude:

120 metters
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Respect the privacy of other people

Don’t forget this rule.
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Not allowed drones near airports

Stay away from Airports.

Drone laws in Afghanistan

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When you decide travel and fly your drone in Afghanistan you need to be inform about the drone regulations about this. Always read the latest rules and information on the official web pages.

Main responsive authorities

Contacts

 info@acaa.gov.af / +93 20 231 2819

Drone laws in Afghanistan

General Drone Rules for Flying a Drone in Afghanistan

As you are a drone pilot, you have to be prepared with the latest drone regulations in Afghanistan. Flying a drone is allowed but with conditions. The drone laws in Afghanistan are not a lot but we recommend you to be aware if you intend to fly your drone there. Read carefully the rules.

  – The flight must be performed with guaranteed safety. You have to be sure that nothing will fall down from the drone and this can damage some property, persons or other aircraft.  

  – Request for Authorization must be obtained before each flight. This request is issued by the state where the flight will be performed. Here is the document created by the ACAA.

  – After you get this Authorization, the Local Aviation Authority must receive a Flight Plan. And this Plan must be deposited before each flight. 

Because Afghanistan is a specific country, we advise you to read obligatory the main official website and to be sure you understand the rules and the potential risks. 

For more information on Afghanistan’s drone laws, see this document created by the ACAA.

Some tourist travel tips for Afghanistan

“Land of the Afghans” – that’s how the name of this unusual country is literally translated. It is located in Southwest Asia between the countries of Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. A small border connects it with vast China. Although it possessed its beauties, over the years Afghanistan was gradually destroyed by violent violence and ruthless war.

The capital city of the Middle East is the ancient city of Kabul. Perched in a narrow valley at nearly 1800 meters above sea level, it is not only the largest city but also the economic and cultural center of Afghanistan.
Unfortunately, there are countries where even the bravest travellers are scared to travel. Torn apart by internal conflicts, with an extremely volatile political situation and high levels of crime, these countries are unsuitable for tourism and rarely recommended by travel agencies. However, those who are in high spirits and adventurous in spirit will appreciate travelling to such dangerous places. Our team has searched for information on you about the most dangerous tourism countries in the world, according to statistics from the international organization Vision of Humanity.
Afghanistan

Afghanistan is the most dangerous country in the world to date. Tourists wishing to travel to Afghanistan before setting off should repeat all their famous prayers because, in Afghanistan, threats to the traveller are literally every step of the way. Attractions in Kabul – The Eid Gah mosque, the TV tower, the Darul Aman palace in Kabul city centre, the many bazaars, the tomb of King Nadir Sha and other sights will be best to visit on Friday, since it is a day off in Afghanistan. Kabul’s centre is a relatively safe place, albeit by Afghan standards.

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