"Can I bring and use my drone in Thailand" I hear you ask...
Thailand is a gorgeous country with much on offer, from the rice fields of the Issan in the North East, the mountains of Chang Mai and the many islands of the South of Thailand around Phuket,. Phi Phi and Krabi the views and scenery are amazing. With modern technology advancing as quickly as it does a lot of visitors already have drones and would love to take their own unique footage of the country and its natural beauty. Unfortunately the regulations surrounding the use of Drones in Thailand has not yet caught up with their popularity and use by people - so it is a little more complicated than just arriving in Thailand with your drone and exploring and taking movies and photos. While we understand that many of you want to use your drones to take amazing photos and video of the Private Yachts we charter and the stunning views of the islands we explore we can not allow you to use them on boardHere is a quick overview of the rules currently but please feel free to visit this link to get more information - https://drone-traveller.com/drone-laws-thailand/
- The drone needs to be approved by the NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) to transmit wirelessly before entering Thailand, or must be purchase in Thailand from an authorized reseller.
- So do NOT to bring drones into Thailand ..... it could get confiscated, and you could they be fined and/or jailed - Even at the airport when they arrive.
- The drone must have a license from the CAAT (Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand).
- This is for EACH drone, if there is more than one, must have a separate license.
- It can take up to a year to get the license (which requires insurance).
- You must have drone insurance for the specific drone being used.
- Each drone, if there is more than one, must have insurance.
- Also EACH drone must have insurance before it can be licensed by the CAAT - www.caat.or.th/uav/