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In line with the growing popularity of drones in the country, CAAP has recently released a new memorandum that will regulate the use of Drones, or what the agency considers as an Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles or UAVs. Under the memorandum, drone users will have to secure any of three required certifications (seen below) from CAAP in order fly their drones. As if that’s not hard enough, the new memorandum also mandates that UAV controllers must provide CAAP with a detailed description of the drone and what it will be used for. On top of that, drone enthusiasts will also have to get a passing score on various exams that will measure their proficiency in operating UAVs, as well has having “at least five hours experience operating UAVs outside controlled airspace”. But even after complying to all of these tests, certifications and training, UAV controllers still has to adhere with CAAP’s rules and regulations on where they can fly their drones. According to CAAP’s Assistant Director General Captain Beda Badiola, the agency will be strict in implementing these new policies on unauthorized use of drones. HONOR has officially launched the new HONOR 600 and HONOR 600 Pro in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "CAAP looking to limit the use of Drones in PH" and "HONOR 600 series launched, priced in the Philippines".

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In line with the growing popularity of drones in the country, CAAP has recently released a new memorandum that will regulate the use of Drones, or what the agency considers as an Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles or UAVs. Under the memorandum, drone users will have to secure any of three required certifications (seen below) from CAAP in order fly their drones.

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As if that’s not hard enough, the new memorandum also mandates that UAV controllers must provide CAAP with a detailed description of the drone and what it will be used for. On top of that, drone enthusiasts will also have to get a passing score on various exams that will measure their proficiency in operating UAVs, as well has having “at least five hours experience operating UAVs outside controlled airspace”. But even after complying to all of these tests, certifications and training, UAV controllers still has to adhere with CAAP’s rules and regulations on where they can fly their drones.

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Our coverage of drone philippines includes: "CAAP looking to limit the use of Drones in PH"; "HONOR 600 series launched, priced in the Philippines"; "Parrot Bebop Drone - quadricopter with a 14MP camera". Each article provides unique insights and information.