Planning a trip to Mexico soon and want to take breathtaking pictures and videos of the beautiful beaches and historical sites with your drone? If yes, then stop before you get your drone confiscated.
Since December 1st, 2018, ALL foreign nationals including the U.S are no longer allowed to fly their drones in Mexico. This includes Cancun and Cozumel. For anyone to be able to fly a drone in Mexico they have to be registered with the DGCA. And only Mexican citizens can register.
Now does this mean you won’t be able to take your drone into Mexic? Not at all. Technically, you’re allowed to travel with your drone to Mexico. But what’s the point? Once you’re there, legally you won’t be able to fly it.
Yes, you can, however, if you’re planning to follow the laws then there’s no point. Your drone will just sit in your bag. Unless you know someone that lives in Mexico that has their Mexican drone license and is registered with Mexico’s Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics.
If you’re planning on taking your drone into Mexico, make sure you follow these drone travel tips:
That covers some of the more important things you need to know to make sure your trip goes smoothly. But now that you’re in Mexico, what are the risks? Should you fly your drone?
Planning on flying your drone in Mexico anyways? Think again. Unless you’re going to be completely isolated from other people, this might not be worth the risk.
If you fly a drone in Mexico without being registered, having your drone confiscated could be the least of your worries. Y
You could be fined up to $21,000. And if you know Mexico, you’ll know that they’ll go lightly on foreign nationals.
INSIDER TIP: If you want to fly a drone with a clear conscience, the best tip I can give you is to make a friend that lives in Mexico. Get them to get a drone license and you’ll avoid a lot of hassle.
Ok ok, you’re probably going to fly your drone in Mexico anyways. You’ve read all the stories in drone forums about how many people are getting away with it.
Or you know someone that’s already registered as a drone pilot in Mexico with DGCA that can vouch for you. If that’s the case, here are some tips to keep your flight on the down-low to avoid attention and trouble.
I came across this on a few forums. A lot of people would fly their drones early in the morning before the beaches get crowded. Just make sure it’s not still dark. This is illegal!
This one is a no brainer. If you follow the laws you’ll more than likely stay under the radar. I’ve noticed a lot of the laws are similar to the U.S drone laws. So if you’re from the U.S and you’ve been flying drones for a while, you should be good.
Here are Mexicos most common drone laws:
Stick to those two tips and you should be fine. But don’t hold me to it! There’s always a risk.
What about drones weighing under 0.55 grams? Can you fly them to Mexico? Well technically yes. The new law states;
Federal law requires that any small unmanned aircraft (drones) weighing more than .55 pounds and less than 55, be registered and marked with a registration number, either by registering online or by using the legacy paper based registration process.
Federal Drone Regestration
So technically speaking, if your drone is less than 0.55 pounds you should be fine. Unfortunately, this will exclude most drones. If you’ve had to get a drone license in the U.S in the past, chances are your drone weighs more than 0.55 pounds.
But if it’s not, have a blast. You’re good to go.
There’s no official map of where you can fly, so you’ll just have to resort to a map where you can’t.
There are 5 main areas you should avoid at all cost:
Mexico is very protective of its historical sites, so be especially cautious here. Just because there’s not many people are around it doesn’t mean you’ll get away with it.
If you avoid these areas you’ll avoid most of the trouble.
If you’re not a Mexican citizen, then this is impossible. However, if you know someone in Mexico and you want to give them direction, or if you’re a Mexican citizen, then here’s how to register your drone with the DGCA:
IMPORTANT UPDATE: You can also use DGCA online drone registration form here.
If you have any other questions about the process, contact Mexico’s Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics (DGCA) directly. Here are their contact details gobmx@funcionpublica.gob.mx / +52 5 687 7660.
Can a US Citizen fly a drone in Mexico?
All foreign nationals and U.S citizens can’t fly drones in Mexico since the new drone laws were released and enforced on the 1st December 2018 by the DGCA.
Can Mexican fly drones in Mexico?
Once a local citizen in Mexico registers their drone with the DGCA, they are free to fly a drone if they are over 18 years old and if they adhere to other drone laws.
Can I bring my drone to Cancun?
You may take your drone to Cancun, however, if you are not registered with Mexico’s Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics you won’t be allowed to fly it.
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