![]() ![]() In states with a well-regulated drone system, most of the general aspects (registration, ID number, pilots’ training and exam, pilot certificate, where to fly or not to fly, etc.) will be very similar conceptually to the ones in place in EASA Member States. If you take your drone to anywhere outside the EASA Member States, you need to follow national legislation in place for operating and flying drones. Travelling outside Europe with your drone Take a look at our previous article on ' Drone operators & pilots' and check the list of EASA Member States’ ‘ Drones – National Aviation Authorities’. ![]() So, if you completed the necessary online training, passed a drone’s pilot exam and got a remote pilot competency certificate in any EASA Member State, you can fly a drone in any other EASA Member State. ![]() EASA itself does not issue pilot certificates. Under the new European Drone regulation, all drone pilot certificates issued by any of the EASA Member States will be recognised in all other EASA Member State countries. Drone pilot certificate validity across EASA Member States If you are taking your drone/s to another EASA Member State, all you need to ensure is that your operator registration ID, obtained in your country of residence or place of business, is clearly visible on your drone/s. The unique drone operator registration ID, which you will be issued with, can be used on your drone/s throughout all EASA Member States. One drone operator registration for all EASA Member StatesĪs a drone operator you need to register once in your country of residence or main place of business. The new European Drone regulation that will be fully applicable as of Decemwill make it easier to fly a drone under the same conditions across most of Europe. Also, if you are visiting with your drone from outside Europe, this might be interesting for you. The page outlines the validity of drone operator registration and ID, explains where you can use your drone pilot licence, and tells you what you need to remember when travelling across and outside Europe. Are you planning to fly your drone in another country these holidays? Then this article is important for you. ![]()
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