General Rules for Flying a Drone in the United Arab Emirates

  • Publish date: Monday، 22 April 2019 | Last update: Thursday، 25 February 2021

Enjoy flying your drone but make sure you are complying with the law!

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General Rules for Flying a Drone in the United Arab Emirates

Based on our research and interpretation of the laws, here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in the United Arab Emirates.

Recreational (i.e., Flying for Fun)

  • The user and the drone must be registered with the GCAA before flying. Register here.
  • All drones weighing 5 kilograms (11 pounds) or less shall only be allowed to fly in the approved flying zone (i.e the green zone).
  • No video or image capturing devices shall be used when flying the drone.
  • No drones shall be equipped with drop or release devices;
  • Drones’ flying range shall be within line-of-sight and not more than 122 meters (400 feet) above ground level.
  • Drones shall fly only during daytime and in good weather conditions;
  • Drones shall not be flown near public and/or private property.
  • Drones shall now be flown within 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) of UAE airports outer fence, Heliports, Helicopter landing Sites, and airfields or in controlled zones.
  • Direct radio control link shall be maintained between the drone pilot and the drone while in flight.
  • Drones pilots shall avoid collisions with people, objects, other manned and unmanned aircraft.
  • Drones user shall not harass or endanger people or threaten to damage property.
  • Drone pilots are responsible for informing the GCAA through the GCAA website when they intend to resell their drone(s).
  • If a drones accident or loss of control occurs the pilot must immediately report the incident/accident to the GCAA on hotline: +971506414667 and E-mail: aai@gcaa.gov.ae ;
  • The minimum age to fly drones weighing more than 25 kilograms (55 pounds) is 21 years.

Commercial (i.e., Flying for Work)

  • Commercial drone operators must pass the UAS GCAA exam.
  • All Organizations/Operators who intend to operate drones in the UAE for commercial or special operations are required to hold a GCAA drone Registration Certificate. Special Operations include these types of uses: Aerial Work, Agriculture, Air Show, Fire fighting, Inspection, Media, Petroleum, Surveillance, Weather forecasting. Apply for a Registration Certificate here.
  • All Organizations/Operators holding a GCAA drone Registration Certificate are required to obtain operational approval before commencement of each flight. Apply for operational approval here.

For more information on the United Arab Emirates’ drone laws, see this page on the GCAA website. Make sure to check for regulations or limitations on drone use specific to each emirate.

Drone Laws in Dubai

Dubai is an emirate in the UAE. In addition to the rules for RPAS established by the GCAA above, anyone who wishes to fly a drone in Dubai must also follow the rules for RPAS established by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA).


To fly a drone in Dubai, you must:

  • Register for an operator training certificate program endorsed by the DCAA to provide RPAS certifications. Sanad Academy and Exponent are two approved training providers.
  • Register your drone with the DCAA. The following documents are required at registration: Company name and address, company trade/commercial license, name and contact details of RPAS, operator’s Emirates ID, passport copy with visa page (non-national), passport size photo (white background), RPAS type/model, RPAS photo, RPAS serial number, operator training certificate, insurance, national ID for tourist, flight booking for tourist. Complete DCAA registration here. Apply as a tourist here.
  • Obtain a no objection certificate from DCAA. Apply here.
  • Avoid collisions with people, objects and other aircraft.
  • Do not harass or endanger people or threaten to damage property.
  • Do not operate your drone over congested areas or over public or private properties.
  • Do not operate your drone near, around, or over airports.
  • Do not fly in no-fly zones. Use the UAE Drone Fly Zone Map app, available in the Android and iTunes app store, to determine where you may and may not fly your drone.

Additional information found here