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Is the Unmanned Aircraft Flying Area (UAFA) limited to recreational unmanned aircraft (UA) flying? What about UA operations conducted for non-recreational purposes, such as research or business?


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Both recreational and non-recreational UA operations are allowed, as long as they adhere to prevailing UA regulations. You may refer to this page for more information on the CAAS regulatory requirements.


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