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Drone Rules for Mamuno Airport
Mamuno, Ghanzi District (ghanzi-district)
• Botswana
P2JJ+P8P, Mamuno, Botswana
Lat: -22.2682 • Lng: 20.0308
Air
Permission required
Last updated: May 23, 2026
Summary
Mamuno Airport is a small airstrip near the Botswana–Namibia border with low aviation activity, though occasional light aircraft may operate in the area. Drone operations carry localized risk due to potential low-flying aircraft and border sensitivity. Pilots should avoid the immediate airstrip area and remain alert at
Mamuno Airport – Drone Flying Summary
Summary: Mamuno Airport is a small airstrip near the Botswana–Namibia border with low aviation activity, though occasional light aircraft may operate in the area. Drone operations carry localized risk due to potential low-flying aircraft and border sensitivity. Pilots should avoid the immediate airstrip area and remain alert at all times.
Risk Level: Low to Moderate Risk
Best Practice:
- Avoid flying within at least 3–5 km of the airstrip
- Maintain visual line of sight
- Stay below 120 m (400 ft) AGL
- Watch for low-flying or approaching aircraft
- Avoid runway approach and departure paths
- Exercise caution near the international border
Notes:
- Drone operations in Botswana require approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB)
- Extra caution advised due to proximity to the Namibia border
- This is a safety-based assessment and not an official controlled airspace designation