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Drone

Operating Drones in the U.S. Virgin Islands

Drone use is allowed in the United States Virgin Islands with the approval of the Federal Aviation Administration. Operators must adhere to all FAA rules and regulations regarding drone use.

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Request Permission to Fly Your Drone

  1. The Virgin Islands Port Authority and the aircraft control tower employees at its airports can not issue approval to operate drones in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  2. ​Per federal law (IAW FAA Order JO7200.23a, Chapter 4, Part 107, UAS operations, Section 3a), a Part 107 operator (Certificated Remote Pilots including Commercial Operators) must visit the FAA OAS website www.faa.gov/uas and obtain approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to request permission to operate drones in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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How to request a Part 107 Airspace Authorization

https://www.faa.gov/uas/commercial_operators/part_107_airspace_authorizations

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More Info from the FAA

The Federal Aviation Administration's website www.faa.gov/uas provides more information about registering and using your drone.

Address

St. Thomas/St. John

8074 Lindbergh Bay, St. Thomas VI  00802 

P.O. Box 301707, St. Thomas, VI 00803 - Mailing

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St. Croix

Henry E. Rohlsen Airport Terminal,

Estate Manning Bay, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00821

P.O. Box 1134, St. Croix, VI  00820 - Mailing

Administrative Office Hours

Mon - Fri: 8 am -  5pm
​​Saturday and Sunday: Closed
Closed all federal and local holidays

Contact

Telephone: 1-340-774-1629    St. Thomas

Telephone: 1-340-774-2975    St. John

Telephone: 1-340-778-1012    St. Croix


info@viport.com

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