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Maun, North-West District (north-west-district)
• Botswana
2C8W+MWC, Maun, Botswana
Lat: -19.9833 • Lng: 23.4473
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| Summary | — | The Botswana Wildlife Training Institute in Maun is a government wildlife and conservation facility located near a high-traffic aviation area. Drone use is sensitive due to proximity to Maun airspace and the presence of wildlife and training activities. Pilots should exercise caution and obtain permission before flying |
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Botswana Wildlife Training Institute (Maun) – Drone Flying Summary Summary: The Botswana Wildlife Training Institute in Maun is a government wildlife and conservation facility located near a high-traffic aviation area. Drone use is sensitive due to proximity to Maun airspace and the presence of wildlife and training activities. Pilots should exercise caution and obtain permission before flying. Risk Level: Moderate to High Risk Best Practice: - Avoid flying near buildings, training areas, and wildlife - Maintain visual line of sight - Stay below 120 m (400 ft) AGL - Be alert for low-flying aircraft from Maun Airport - Seek permission before operating in the area Notes: - Drone operations in Botswana require approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB) - Area may involve wildlife handling and conservation activities - Close proximity to Maun increases aviation risk - This is a general safety assessment and not an official controlled airspace designation
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+ Botswana Wildlife Training Institute (Maun) – Drone Flying Summary + + Summary: + The Botswana Wildlife Training Institute in Maun is a government wildlife and conservation facility located near a high-traffic aviation area. Drone use is sensitive due to proximity to Maun airspace and the presence of wildlife and training activities. Pilots should exercise caution and obtain permission before flying. + + Risk Level: + Moderate to High Risk + + Best Practice: + - Avoid flying near buildings, training areas, and wildlife + - Maintain visual line of sight + - Stay below 120 m (400 ft) AGL + - Be alert for low-flying aircraft from Maun Airport + - Seek permission before operating in the area + + Notes: + - Drone operations in Botswana require approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB) + - Area may involve wildlife handling and conservation activities + - Close proximity to Maun increases aviation risk + - This is a general safety assessment and not an official controlled airspace designation