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Can I fly a drone in Putrajaya today?

NO-GODO NOT FLY

At least one factor is past a safe limit for your drone class.

Rain 0.3 mm — consumer drones are not waterproofThunderstorms forecast

Conditions right now in Putrajaya

Wind

1.5 m/s

Gusts

6.1 m/s

Rain

0.3 mm

Visibility

6.3 km

Temperature

29.1°C

PM2.5

31 µg/m³

Haze (API)

31 Good

Sunrise / sunset

07:11 – 19:23

Next 48 hours

Airspace near Putrajaya

No advisory no-fly zone covers Putrajaya. The nearest one we track is WMP220 PUSPATI (Nuclear Agency) — Prohibited Area, about 12 km away. That is not a clearance — controlled airspace, aerodrome traffic zones and temporary NOTAM restrictions still apply, and every flight in Malaysia needs CAAM authorisation. See the rules checklist and whether you need a licence.

Flying a drone in Putrajaya

This page scores live conditions at Putrajaya (2.9384, 101.6922) into a single GO / CAUTION / NO-GO verdict for your drone class. It combines wind and gusts at flight altitude, rain, thunderstorm risk (CAPE), visibility, haze (PM2.5) and temperature — whichever factor is worst sets the verdict.

Like the rest of Malaysia, Putrajaya is equatorial: mornings are usually the calmest window, storm energy builds through midday, and thunderstorms are most common from mid-afternoon into the evening. Check the hourly timeline above before committing to a time, and re-check on site — a forecast made hours earlier can be stale by takeoff.