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Drone Laws In Trinidad & Tobago

Notes for recreational drone pilots flying for fun in Trinidad and Tobago

Please see the general rules above.

Commercial Drone Laws For Residents of Trinidad and Tobago

Drone Operations in Trinidad and Tobago are currently regulated.

  • Commercial drone flights are allowed in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Commercial Trinidad and Tobago drone pilot license is required
  • Commercial Drone registration is required in Trinidad and Tobago for commercial drone operators
  • Drone Remote ID is not required in Trinidad and Tobago for Commercial Drone Operators
  • Drone Insurance is required for commercial drone operations in Trinidad and Tobago

Read below for more details on Commercial Drone Laws in Trinidad and Tobago and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!

Notes for operating Commercial Drone Services in Trinidad and Tobago

Commercial operators are required to hold an Unmanned Aircraft Operator Certificate to conduct business. This certificate may be issued beginning at the age of 18. 

The Unmanned Aircraft Operator Certificate is only available to residents of Trinidad and Tobago.

Only commercial drone pilots must have liability insurance for drones in Trinidad and Tobago.

UAS Approval – Before conducting any operation that violates the Civil Aviation [(No. 19) Unmanned Aircraft Systems] Regulations or activities that are deemed ‘commercial operations’, the UAS operator is required to seek approval from the TTCAA and all other necessary Governmental and non-Government stakeholders. For example, operating in No Fly Zones (NFZ), operating over persons, public property, etc. This Request for Approval shall be accompanied by a letter consisting of the details of the operations – coordinates/location, time, duration, altitude, etc. As well as a Letter of Indemnity and Proof of Insurance. For more information, contact them at drones@caa.gov.tt.

See the general rules above.

Drone Regulations For Visitors To Trinidad and Tobago

Drone Operations in Trinidad and Tobago are currently regulated.

  • Foreign visitor drone flights are allowed in Trinidad and Tobago (except for commercial use)
  • Foreign visitor drone pilot license is required
  • Drone registration is required in Trinidad and Tobago for visitors/tourists
  • Drone Remote ID is not required in Trinidad and Tobago for tourists
  • Drone Insurance is not required but recommended for tourist drone operations in Trinidad and Tobago

Read below for more details on Drone Laws in Trinidad and Tobago for Visitors (Tourists) and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!

Can Visitors Fly a Drone in Trinidad and Tobago?

Yes. All foreign operators are required to meet with the TTCAA before any recreational or commercial operations in T&T. The registration process consists of attending a virtual webinar and completing a fillable form. For more information, contact them at drones@caa.gov.tt

Useful published information on flying drones in Trinidad and Tobago

Here is a sample of what you might expect if you follow the drone laws and fly in Trinidad and Tobago…

mavicandme.com would like to thank dronelaws.com for information used in this section.

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