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Thursday, 6 April 2023

Namibia drone regulations

NAMIBIA DRONE REGULATIONS

According to Namibia's national aviation authority, Namibia Civil Aviation (NCAA), flying a drone is legal in Namibia, but we recommend being aware of and compliant with the drone regulations listed below before doing so. 

Considerations for flying a drone for Namibian RPAS pilots

Namibian drone pilots follow a 2-step process to obtain their RPAS Letter of Approval (RLA) from NCAA:

• Airworthiness. Following your application for approval, NCAA will confirm if your drone is airworthy and ready to fly a safe operation. This once off application for each drone will cost you N$ 745.

• Registration. Registration fees depend on whether a drone is used for commercial or private operations:

* For Private operations and hobbies, the fee is N$ 300.

* For Commercial operations, the fee is N$ 4500 for initial registration and N$ 3000 for a renewal or amendment of the registration.  Note that a cover letter detailing your intended operations will have to be filed with the request for the registration.

When flying a Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) for commercial purposes, you need a RPAS license.

A third-party liability insurance is required before operating a drone in Namibia.

General Rules for Flying a Drone in Namibia

On 27th of March 2020, Namibia published new regulations i.e., NAMCARs Part 101 pertaining to drone flying in Namibia and then on 1 May 2022, a directive complementing the regulations and specifically explaining the issuance of Remote Pilot Licenses was published. Both documents can be found on the NCAA website.

Information Good to know before flying drones in Namibia

There are 3 drone categories defined by type of use:

• Cat I – purely for recreational use ONLY on private property,

• Cat II – for use in research, tourism, and sporting events.  An application must be filed at least 15 days prior to the date of intended use and the forms for such application are found on the NCAA website,

• Cat III – for commercial drone flying.  For this, you will need to be a licensed RPAS pilot and your application for approval of the operation must be filed at least 30 days before the date of the intended operation.  You can also download the appropriate forms from the NCAA website.

Other than by type of use, drones are also categorized by weight and for this, please refer to NAMCARs 101.

Here are the most important rules to know for flying a standard multicopter in Namibia:

• Do not fly drones higher than 150 feet and further than 500 m Visual Line of Sight (VLOS),

• Do not fly drones within a published ATC controlled zone,

• Do not fly in a National Park or sensitive or prohibited areas such as army bases, embassies, presidential premises etc.,

• Do not fly closer than 50 m from a public road,

• Do not fly drones closer than 5 nautical miles (9,3 km) from the boundary of an aerodrome,

• You can only fly your drone in VFR conditions,

• Never fly over a crowd of people,

• When you want to fly in restricted airspace, a Civil Activity User Airspace (CAUA), an application should be submitted prior to the flight,

• When flying in a national park or other sensitive areas, an approval from the Min of Environment, Fisheries and Tourism (MEFT) is required,

• Any films that are to be displayed for public viewing require Namibian Film Commission approval (local and foreign),

• ATTENTION - No filming may be conducted on private property without the express permission of the property owner.  Make sure you always have permission of the landowner to fly your drone on her/his premises. You will need consent of people when you fly & video record (local & foreign).

Be well informed through reference to the NAMCATS about VLOS, BVLOS and E-VLOS drone operations defined in the NAMCATS before embarking on such flights.

Conclusion

Inform yourself before embarking on drone flights in Namibia and start your application procedure well in advance of the time intended for operations.  All forms can be found on the NCAA website (www.ncaa.com.na). NCAA email address for RPAS communications is: rpas@ncaa.na.
You can also call NCAA at +264 83 235 2466.

The Namibian Drone Academy (NDA) reachable on +264 81 659 7503 is a good source of knowledge on drones, the training required to fly them and general guidance on operational procedures. So please contact them whenever necessary. They also offer a service to assist you in your application for registration. Even if you require drone services, they have trained and skilled pilots to fly for you. Namibian Drone Academy operates under ATO Nr 0001/20.

However, do not forget that the NCAA makes the rules, issues the licenses and approvals, conducts all the necessary oversight and surveillance over the Namibian airspace. In essence, the NCAA has the mandate to say goes or stays in order to make the airspace safe for us all.

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Monday, 15 August 2022

Namibia: Westair Aviation newsletter | Вестэйр Намибия

WESTAIR AVIATION NEWSLETTER

Dear Partners and friends,

By introduction my name is Marco Theron, I am a pilot by profession, but I am very passionate about the travel and tourism sector, and I will be responsible for our service in the tourism charter sector and for our newly launched “FlyNamibia Safari” schedule.

Since Westair Aviation’s inception in 1967, we have endured many periods of instability, uncertainty, and changes. Our core value is to always be positive in taking on these challenges and today we again find ourselves at a point in time where we are fortunate enough to say that we have made some changes and that we are heading along a new positive path.

Prior to the Covid – 19 pandemic our company’s prospects included the first Namibian privately owned scheduled passenger airline “FlyWestair”, various contracts across the African continent and we were also actively involved in servicing the aviation sector in Namibia.

Over the past 24 months many things have changed; most notably in our travel and tourism sector. We find ourselves today at a place where the transport infrastructure servicing the travel and tourism market has been severely impacted. This resulted in limited options available to put together cost effective and attractive itineraries that will lead to the recovery of the travel and tourism sector.

Welcome to 2022:

With the focus on leading the recovery of the travel and tourism sector in Namibia, Westair Aviation has embarked on a strategy that fills the gaps in our transport infrastructure but also provides new options for putting together itineraries that provides flexibility and value. We have rebranded our scheduled passenger service from “FlyWestair” to “FlyNamibia”. With this rebranding we have launched a safari schedule linking tourism hubs – Sossusvlei, Swakopmund, Etosha and Twyfelfontein with daily flights to and from Windhoek.

This offering will make travel by air safer, faster, and cheaper than ever before in Namibia. We have set up a network between the classic tourist destinations and to further expand the network, we will connect with other local operators in the areas. The FlyNamibia Safari schedule will create new opportunities and possibilities for tourists with flexibility and options. This product also creates an opportunity for the local and Southern African market to explore local regions and their own country before going on an island holiday.

In our charter offering there has also been some changes. Most notably is that Westair Aviation has made the decision to move out of the piston aircraft market. This decision comes at the back of the FlyNamibia Safari schedule where we have launched a cost effective, flexible alternative for smaller groups to travel Namibia. We have also established strategic partnerships with other operators that share our safety and quality standards to continue offering piston aircraft although it will not be operated by Westair Aviation.

It’s been a hard decision to move away from the piston aircraft. But it is time to look to the future, and our future lies with the turbine and jet aircraft. Westair Aviation is still fully committed to servicing the sector and we have grown our Cessna Caravan fleet to five aircraft. One of which is a 2021 model with an 8 seat VIP interior, perfect for your high-end clients. We have also added luxury twin turbine options such as the King Air 350 and the Beechcraft 1900D. For your corporate clients traveling across the wider Africa, we also have a midsize Learjet 45 available. I must mention again, FlyNamibia Safari is bringing the perfect opportunity to the market for tourism recovery.

We hereby want to assure you that Westair Aviation is growing, we are continuously looking for new opportunities and we are committed to providing a safe and reliable air transport service.

We look forward to working with you during 2022.

Sincerely

Marco Theron

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