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Drone Rules for Ben Gurion Airport

Center District (Center District) • Israel
7015001, Israel
Lat: 32.0004 • Lng: 34.8706

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  • https://publicacoes.decea.mil.br/publicacao/ica-100-40 — As a remote pilot, your reputation depends on strict adherence to CAAI mandates. Flying near Ben Gurion Airport is widely considered a dangerous and reckless act that risks aviation safety. Unauthorized flights will almost certainly lead to immediate police intervention, permanent confiscation of your equipment, and severe legal penalties.
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Rule category Ground Air
Flight status Unknown NoFly
Summary Fly Status: Strictly Prohibited. The Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) is the primary gateway to Israel and a high-security facility. Operating a drone anywhere in its vicinity is a severe security violation.
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No-Fly Zones (NFZ): Under Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI) regulations, a mandatory 2-kilometer minimum distance from all airports, airfields, and helipads is strictly enforced. Ben Gurion is subject to advanced drone detection systems; any unauthorized drone entering the airport's airspace will be detected immediately, leading to a rapid security response.

Legal Framework: Operations are governed by the CAAI. Israel maintains a very strict no-fly policy for national security reasons. Engaging in unauthorized flight can lead to heavy fines, the immediate seizure of the drone, and criminal prosecution.

Mandatory Requirements for Legal Flying (in permitted areas):

Registration & Licensing: All drone pilots (including recreational users) must register their drone and obtain a Recreational Drone License by passing an online aviation knowledge test provided by the CAAI.

Altitude Limit: You must not exceed 50 meters (164 feet) above ground level.

Visual Line of Sight (VLOS): You must maintain direct visual contact with the drone at all times.

Safety Distance: You must remain at least 250 meters away from buildings, residential areas, and people not involved in the flight.

How to be "Socially Accepted" and Lawful
Do Not Fly Near TLV: The airport perimeter is a "Red Zone." Never attempt to launch or fly a drone in the vicinity of the airport, its flight paths, or terminal infrastructure.

Verify Airspace with DroneIL: Before any flight, you must check the official DroneIL application provided by the CAA. It displays real-time, color-coded maps of prohibited and restricted zones. If an area is marked, flight is forbidden.

Respect Security Zones: Israel has a high density of sensitive infrastructure (military bases, government buildings, border areas). These are all strictly prohibited for drone operations.

Tourist Compliance: If you are visiting, remember that you may only fly for recreational purposes. Commercial photography or research requires specific professional permits which must be arranged well in advance through the Israel Drone Organization.
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+ No-Fly Zones (NFZ): Under Civil Aviation Authority of Israel (CAAI) regulations, a mandatory 2-kilometer minimum distance from all airports, airfields, and helipads is strictly enforced. Ben Gurion is subject to advanced drone detection systems; any unauthorized drone entering the airport's airspace will be detected immediately, leading to a rapid security response.
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+ Legal Framework: Operations are governed by the CAAI. Israel maintains a very strict no-fly policy for national security reasons. Engaging in unauthorized flight can lead to heavy fines, the immediate seizure of the drone, and criminal prosecution.
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+ Mandatory Requirements for Legal Flying (in permitted areas):
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+ Registration & Licensing: All drone pilots (including recreational users) must register their drone and obtain a Recreational Drone License by passing an online aviation knowledge test provided by the CAAI.
+ 
+ Altitude Limit: You must not exceed 50 meters (164 feet) above ground level.
+ 
+ Visual Line of Sight (VLOS): You must maintain direct visual contact with the drone at all times.
+ 
+ Safety Distance: You must remain at least 250 meters away from buildings, residential areas, and people not involved in the flight.
+ 
+ How to be "Socially Accepted" and Lawful
+ Do Not Fly Near TLV: The airport perimeter is a "Red Zone." Never attempt to launch or fly a drone in the vicinity of the airport, its flight paths, or terminal infrastructure.
+ 
+ Verify Airspace with DroneIL: Before any flight, you must check the official DroneIL application provided by the CAA. It displays real-time, color-coded maps of prohibited and restricted zones. If an area is marked, flight is forbidden.
+ 
+ Respect Security Zones: Israel has a high density of sensitive infrastructure (military bases, government buildings, border areas). These are all strictly prohibited for drone operations.
+ 
+ Tourist Compliance: If you are visiting, remember that you may only fly for recreational purposes. Commercial photography or research requires specific professional permits which must be arranged well in advance through the Israel Drone Organization.