PROHIBITION OF
DRONES IN THE KNP
South African National
Parks (SANParks) would like to warn individuals against flying of unmanned
aerial vehicles (such as drones) either for game viewing, filming, photography
or any other purposes during their visit/stay in any of the National Parks,
particularly the Kruger National Park (KNP).
This practice is illegal as National Parks are
legislated protected areas with restricted airspace, therefore a no-fly zone
for all unauthorized aircraft systems.
“We have had two
incidents reported by tourists in the KNP recently of people flying such
aircraft illegally, getting out of vehicles on undesignated areas, interfering
in sightings; disturbing and stalking animals; only to feign innocence upon
questioning. We would like to inform such people and other drone users that,
should they be found flying them in the Park at any time, they will be arrested
on the spot and their equipment will be seized”, said KNP’s General Manager,
Communications & Marketing, William Mabasa.
Not only is this a
contravention of the NEMA Protected Areas Act, but there are also restrictions
in terms of the aerial filming rights and therefore an infringement of
SANParks’ filming/photography policy.
The NEMA Protected Areas
Act states that “it is illegal to fly below 2,500 feet above the highest point
of any national park, including the KNP, with any aircraft/drone without the
express permission of the Management Authority of the particular National Park
i.e. SANParks.
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