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Drone Rules for Yamagata Airport

Higashine, Yamagata (Yamagata) • Japan
Japan, 〒999-3776 Yamagata, Higashine, Hanyū, 柏原新林3008
Lat: 38.4122 • Lng: 140.37

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May 30, 2026 5:52 AM Approved • Initial contribution: Added airspace restriction based on MLIT regulations.
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  • https://www.mlit.go.jp/en/koku/uas.html — MLIT official regulations specify that unmanned aircraft operations are prohibited within airport boundaries. DIPS 2.0 registration required for operations outside restricted zones.
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Summary No-fly zone within airport boundary. All unmanned aircraft operations are prohibited in Yamagata Airport airspace per MLIT regulations.
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According to Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) regulations, unmanned aircraft operations are prohibited within the airport boundary of Yamagata Airport. Operators must register with DIPS 2.0 (Drone Information Platform System 2.0) if flying outside this area. For operations within 9km of airports, airspace restrictions apply under the Civil Aeronautics Act. All drone operations require official permission from airport authorities.
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+ According to Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) regulations, unmanned aircraft operations are prohibited within the airport boundary of Yamagata Airport. Operators must register with DIPS 2.0 (Drone Information Platform System 2.0) if flying outside this area. For operations within 9km of airports, airspace restrictions apply under the Civil Aeronautics Act. All drone operations require official permission from airport authorities.