Summary of Drone Laws in Guinea-Bissau
Hobbyist Drone Laws For Residents of Guinea-Bissau
Drone Operations in Guinea-Bissau are currently not regulated.
- Hobbyist drone flights are uncertain in Guinea-Bissau
- Hobbyist Guinea-Bissau drone pilot license is unknown
- Hobbyist Drone registration is uncertain in Guinea-Bissau for hobbyists
- Drone Remote ID is not required in Guinea-Bissau for hobbyists
- Drone Insurance is uncertain for hobbyists’ drone operations in Guinea-Bissau
Read below for more details on Hobbyist Drone Laws in Guinea-Bissau and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!
Commercial Drone Laws For Residents of Guinea-Bissau
Drone Operations in Guinea-Bissau are currently not regulated.
- Commercial drone flights are uncertain in Guinea-Bissau
- Commercial Guinea-Bissau drone pilot license is unknown
- Commercial Drone registration is uncertain in Guinea-Bissau for commercial drone operators
- Drone Remote ID is not required in Guinea-Bissau for Commercial Drone Operators
- Drone Insurance is uncertain for commercial drone operations in Guinea-Bissau
Read below for more details on Commercial Drone Laws in Guinea-Bissau and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!
Drone Laws For Visitors To Guinea-Bissau
Drone Operations in Guinea-Bissau are currently not regulated.
- Foreign visitor drone flights are not allowed in Guinea-Bissau
- Foreign visitor drone pilot license is not applicable
- Drone registration is not applicable in Guinea-Bissau for visitors/tourists
- Drone Remote ID is not applicable in Guinea-Bissau for tourists
- Drone Insurance is not applicable for tourist drone operations in Guinea-Bissau
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Drone Laws For Government Drone Operators in Guinea-Bissau
Drone Operations in Guinea-Bissau are currently not regulated.
- Government drone flights are allowed in Guinea-Bissau
- Government drone pilot license is not required
- Drone registration is required in Guinea-Bissau for Government operations
- Drone Remote ID is not required in Guinea-Bissau for Government operations
- Drone Insurance is not required for Government drone operations in Guinea-Bissau
Read below for more details on Drone Laws in Guinea-Bissau for Government Drone Operations and to find links to regulators and other credible sources!
Agencies Responsible for regulating drones in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau
Drone Regulator in Guinea-Bisau: Agence dAutorité Nationale de Sûreté de l’Aviation Civile (ANSAC) Tel: (245) 44 325 64 75 (No website)
UAS Laws – General rules for flying drones in Guinea-Bissau
The Guinea-Bissau agency responsible for drone safety, ANSAC, has not codified drone use regulations in Guinea-Bissau. Go to the link above to check for recent updates.
Are drones allowed in Guinea-Bissau?
According to ANSAC, Drone operations are not regulated in Guinea-Bissau. Use the ICAO’s recommendations. Read on for more details.
Here are the most important rules to know for flying a drone in Guinea-Bissau:
Absent explicit regulations, we suggest you contact the ANSAC and follow the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) recommendations (ICAO UAS Toolkit):
- You should always consult your local Civil Aviation Authority. Drone guidelines and regulations differ from country to country.
- Most states require you to get a permit before operating a drone:
- If the drone weighs more than 25 kg (55 lbs).
- If you are paid to use the drone or if you use it for research.
- Keep your drone within eyesight at all times.
- Read the user’s manual before operating your drone.
- Check your drone before each flight.
- Don’t fly within 50 meters (55 yards) of or over people, property, or vehicles.
- Don’t fly over 150 meters (490 feet) from the ground.
- Don’t fly near an airport. Stay at least 8km (5 miles) away.
- Always remember that you are now a remote pilot. You are responsible for flying safely and avoiding collisions.
Why follow ICAO recommendations when a country does not have drone regulations?
ICAO is a United Nations Specialized Agency. It is funded and directed by 193 national governments. ICAO supports their diplomacy and cooperation in air transport. The 193 nations are signatory states to the Chicago Convention (1944).
ICAO’s main job is maintaining an administrative and expert bureaucracy (the ICAO Secretariat). The secretariat supports diplomatic interactions and researches new air transport policies. It develops standardization innovations as directed and endorsed by governments. It uses the ICAO Assembly or the ICAO Council, which the assembly elects.
ICAO is not a regulator. It provides standards to all its member states. This means that most nations worldwide are coordinating with ICAO. ICAO supports those countries with limited resources for developing drone regulations.
IACO provides ICAO Model UAS regulations and circulars that member states adopt.
Notes for recreational drone pilots flying for fun in Guinea-Bissau
See the general rules above.
Notes for operating Commercial Drone Services in Guinea-Bissau
See the general rules above.
Useful published information on flying drones in Guinea-Bissau
Here is a sample of what you might expect if you follow the drone laws and fly in Guinea-Bissau…
Authoritative Sources of Information on Guinea-Bissau Drone Laws
We will attempt to keep an updated list of online authoritative links to regulators and other official websites here:
- Drone Regulator Website: Agence dAutorité Nationale de Sûreté de l’Aviation Civile (ANSAC) Tel: (245) 44 325 64 75 (No website)
- Link To SUAS Laws: N/A
- No Fly Zone Maps/Locations: N/A
- UAV Registration Site: N/A
- Drone Operator Licensing Site: N/A
- Others: N/A
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