Drone operator registration
A drone operator registration number is usually required if you want to fly a drone in the EU. You have to attach the drone operator registration number to the outside of the drone and in some cases also broadcast it via Remote ID. In this blog, we explain all about the drone operator regitration number and how to apply for the drone operator regitration number.
What is the drone operator registration number?
When you own (operate) a drone, you need to register yourself and apply for a drone operator registration number. You can apply for the operator number in the EU, you will then receive a code by email. This is your operator number. Your operator number should be visibly attached to the outside of the drone by means of a plate or sticker.
You need an operator number when:
- the drone has a camera on board or
- the drone weighs more than 249 grams
Toy drones are excluded.
Do I need to use Remote ID?
As from January 1, 2024, drones in the open category with a C1, C2, C3 and C4 label are required to broadcast the operator number, through Remote ID. You must enter the operator number in the software (flight app).
All European drone rules explained? Read our complete guide to flying a drone in Europe here.
How to obtain the drone operator registration number?
You have to register yourself as a drone operator in the first EU-country that you are going to visit.
For example, you are traveling to Germany, Austria and Slovenia. If Germany is the first country you enter, then you have to contact the German aviation authority for registration. Your drone operator registration number is also valid in other EU countries (Norway, Iceland and Switzerland as well) you visit. So you only need to register once.
Do you own more than one drone? The operator number is valid for all drones, which you own. Attach the operator number to each drone visibly on the outside.
Where do I register myself as a drone operator?
You apply for the drone operator number from a National Aviation Authority. There is often an online platform set up where drone pilots can register themselves.
EU citizens
You must register yourself as a drone operator in the country where you are registered. As an EU citizen, it is not possible to register yourself as a drone operator in another European country.
Non-EU citizens
You need to register yourself in the country you visit first. The drone operator number is valid in all EU countries. If you visit several European countries, you only need to apply for the drone operator number once.
List: where to register as a drone operator
Austria | Austro control |
Belgium | Fgov |
Bulgaria | Caa |
Croatia | Ccaa |
Cyprus | Uas |
Czechia | Úřad pro civilní letectví |
Denmark | Trafikstyrelsen |
Estonia | Transpordiamet |
Finland | SkyNavX |
France | AlphaTango |
Germany | LBA |
Hungary | kozlekedesi Hatosag |
Iceland | Iceland Transport Authority |
Ireland | IAA |
Italy | D-Flight |
Latvia | CAA |
Lithuania | TKA |
Luxemburg | DAC |
Malta | TM |
Netherlands | RDW |
Norway | Flydrone |
Poland | Drony |
Portugal | Anac |
Romania | AACR |
Slovakia | DOPRAVNÝ ÚRAD |
Slovenia | CAA |
Spain | AESA |
Sweden | Dronarsidan |
Switzerland | FOCA |
Do I also need an EU drone License?
In addition to the drone operator registration number, you often also need an EU Drone license to fly legally in the EU. The EU Drone Licence is mandatory for any drone pilot wishing to fly a drone weighing 250 grams or more.
You can easily and simply get the EU Drone Licence online. You first go through our online course and then take an online exam. Once you have passed, you can apply for the official EU Drone Licence that allows you to fly throughout the EU. As soon as you have passed, you can apply for the official EU Drone Licence that allows you to fly throughout the EU.
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