Air Safety Support International / Anguilla aviation authorities
Anguilla
Permit path requiredASSI permission path for OT operations
Anguilla follows the UK Overseas Territories safety framework. Use ASSI guidance, and get permission for aerial work, close-to-people, airport-adjacent, or otherwise non-standard flights.
Bring it
No blanket tourist import ban was confirmed, but permission and site approval should be sorted before travel.
Register it
Use the ASSI small unmanned aircraft application process where permission is required.
Fly it
Small unmanned aircraft must stay within visual line of sight and away from people, property, aerodromes, and restricted areas.
Map check
Coordinate around Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, heliports, ports, beaches, resorts, crowds, and sensitive sites.
Before you travel
- 01Review ASSI small unmanned aircraft guidance.
- 02Apply for permission if your operation needs it.
- 03Carry resort, landowner, port, beach, or production permissions.
Operating notes
- Max altitude
- 400 ft AGL unless specifically permitted otherwise.
- Recreational
- Small unmanned aircraft must stay within visual line of sight and away from people, property, aerodromes, and restricted areas.
- Commercial work
- Aerial work, BVLOS, higher-altitude, close-proximity, congested-area, or other non-standard operations require permission.
- Airspace
- Coordinate around Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, heliports, ports, beaches, resorts, crowds, and sensitive sites.
