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From Busan’s Haeundae district to Jeju’s Seongsan IIchulbong, the Korea has countless amazing locations for shooting aerial photos and videos.
To help you fly your drone safely and responsibly, we’ve listed some important drone flight regulations and policies below.
Korean authorities allow tourists to fly their drones under Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) regulations. MOLIT has issued a series of regulations for drone flight operations, and some highlights of these regulations are listed below.
Fly below the MOLIT’s Altitude Limit (150 m)
Keep 9.3 km Away from Airports
Don’t Fly over Crowds
Don’t Drop or Carry Items with Your Drone
Always Fly Within Line of Sight
Don’t Fly at Night
Please read through your airline's battery transportation regulations when traveling with LiPo batteries.We've listed IATA safety and security regulations for battery transportation here for your reference, and most airlines’ regulations are similar to these.
*The rules above are just for your reference and subject to change. For specific and detailed regulations, visit your airline's website.
Credit: SkyPixel ,Photographer ⓒArnau Fombuena
Credit: SkyPixel ,Photographer ⓒTaeHa Woo
Credit: SkyPixel ,Photographer ⓒTaeHa Woo
Credit: SkyPixel ,Photographer ⓒTaeHa Woo