In Taiwan, all drones over 250g must be registered with the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) before flying. To register, you will need to provide your personal information, drone specifications, and purpose of use.
Drones must be flown below 152 meters (500 feet) in altitude and should always be within the operator's line of sight. Flying over crowds, near airports, or in restricted areas is strictly prohibited.
It is important to note that drone flights are restricted in certain areas such as military installations, government buildings, and emergency response scenes. Always check for designated flying zones before operating your drone.
Violating the drone regulations in Taiwan can result in fines or even imprisonment. Make sure to comply with all laws and regulations to avoid any legal consequences.