Operators of small unmanned aircraft in Cayman warned
The purpose of this press release is to draw the attention of owners and operators to the legislation covering the operation of SUA in Cayman Islands airspace. The legislation is provided in Article 73 of the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order 2013, as amended. A link to the said legislation is
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/2870/article/73/made
It should be noted that SUA operations for commercial purposes (Aerial Work) requires a Permission issued by the CAACI. Permission may be granted after the operator has been assessed as being competent to provide such a service in a safe manner and has adequate third-party liability insurance in the event of an accident or incident occasioning damage to property or injury to persons. Currently, the CAACI has not yet granted Permission to any SUA operator to conduct Aerial Work operations.
Any person who contravenes this provision of the Order may be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding CI$3,400.00.
Enquiries concerning the content of this press release should be made, in the first instance, to the Director of Air Navigation Services Regulation, telephone 1 345 949 7811 ext 242 or email [email protected]
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