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UAV - Legislation Regulations

We are DRONE OPERATOR

empowered to intervene, in a legal framework, everywhere in France

 

It's the DGAC (General Directorate of Civil Aviation) and

EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) 

in charge of French and European regulations for drones.

 

We are certified by the DGAC et the DSAC (Civil Aviation Safety Department) as

OPERATOR of Drones and DRONE PILOT in accordance with the

French and European Regulations to the use of space by DRONES

Working with drones is considered as aerial work

The DGAC has established a regulatory framework to ensure the operation

drones  safely for professional use

 

Under this Franco-European regulation, from 1 January 2026,

the use of professional drones will require various CERTIFICATIONS

in order to operate in accordance with standard EUROPEAN SCENARIOS (OPEN & SPECIFIC).

To guarantee our customers SAFE and COMPLIANT DRONE SERVICES,

we have passed the following EUROPEAN THEORETICAL EXAMS:

 

OPEN A1-A2-A3 to obtain the Remote Pilot Licence (BAPD)

 

SPECIFIC STS-01 and STS-02 to obtain the CATS Remote Pilot Theoretical Competence Certificate

 

These certificates of competence are validated by the DGAC and EASA

to CERTIFY the SKILLS of remote pilots TO FLY DRONES

in URBAN AREAS and POPULATED AREAS in complete SAFETY

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 The operator must hold PROFESSIONAL DRONE LIABILITY INSURANCE

 covering the risks associated with the practice of their activities.

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 To summarise the FRENCH-EUROPEAN REGULATIONS,

below is a summary table of the two categories, OPEN and SPECIFIC, 

 for flying a drone in LEGAL CONDITIONS.

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