Yes, you can bring your drone with you to Jordan. But before you do, you must apply for approval for any intended flights from the CARC (Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission)
Yes, whether you are traveling to Columbia or already living in the country, the government does allow you to fly your drone.
You may bring a drone with you on your travels to Ireland. First, you need to register as a Drone Operator, and in addition, you will need to obtain a Remote Pilot’s License for non-EU residents.
In the Bahamas, drone flying is legal. Therefore, an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) may be brought into the country and used for either commercial or recreational purposes.
Luckily, Tanzania legally allows you to bring in a drone, as well as allowing you to fly your drone there. You will be able to capture some stunning aerial shots with a drone, as long as it meets certain requirements and has a permit.
Downtown Nashville is technically uncontrolled Class G airspace that allows pilots to fly, but it’s by an airport that is Class C airspace, which prohibits drones.
According to the National Park Service, you are not allowed to launch, fly, or land a drone in or on Death Valley’s waters and lands unless you have written permission from a superintendent.
Recreational pilots can fly drones in a national forest but only in areas without Temporary Flight Restrictions. Wilderness Areas must also be avoided. If you ever do fly in these areas, you’d need U.S. Forest Service approval.
Flying a drone in a Wildlife Management Area is prohibited according to the rules of the Wilderness Act of 1964.
While many, if not most drones can physically fly in the fog, caution is suggested when flying in any type of precipitation, which includes fog, rain, snow, clouds, or mist.










