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In Trinidad and Tobago, drones are divided into five categories:
Category 1 UA: maximum take-off weight up to 750 grams.
Category 2 UA: take-off weight of more than 750 grams and less than 20 kilograms and a maximum speed of 40 m / s.
Category 3 UA: take-off weight of more than 750 grams and less than 20 kilograms and a speed of more than 40 m / s.
Category 4 UA: From a weight of 20 kilograms and less than 100 kilograms.
Category 5 UA: All other unmanned aerial vehicles that do not fall into the four categories above.
Regardless of weight and purpose, all drones must be registered with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The only exception is made if you use a category 1 UA multicopter for recreational purposes.
https://drone-traveller.com/drone-laws- ... nd-tobago/
Galvatron wrote:A bit expensive for a kid...any other suggestions
Galvatron wrote:A bit expensive for a kid...any other suggestions
Galvatron wrote:Any recommendations on drones for a 9 yr old? Camera and good battery time is a requirement.
Will be purchasing online, so let me know about any restrictions/requirements.
Thanks.
Galvatron wrote:A bit expensive for a kid...any other suggestions
Galvatron wrote:A bit expensive for a kid...any other suggestions
Strugglerzinc wrote:Galvatron wrote:Any recommendations on drones for a 9 yr old? Camera and good battery time is a requirement.
Will be purchasing online, so let me know about any restrictions/requirements.
Thanks.
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