Not every drone pilot needs a drone licence. Under new UK drone laws, this now depends on the drone you have and where you plan to fly it.
A drone licence can be applicable for both commercial and recreational pilots. However, there are cases where a licence is not required, for instance, if you are flying far away from people.
A drone licence is different to drone pilot registration. The majority of drone pilots will need to register with the CAA, regardless of whether or not they have/need a drone licence.
Drone training and CAA registration requirements change depending on:
Drone licence considerations
Drone registration considerations
The majority of drone pilots will need to register with the CAA (UK Civil Aviation Authority) and get an operator ID and/or flyer ID.
Operator ID
If you're responsible for a drone or model aircraft, you are required to register as a drone operator to get an operator ID. This costs £10.
Flyer ID
If your drone weighs over 250g, the drone pilot must register and get a flyer ID. There is a 40 question multiple choice exam. This is completely free.
Registration Exemptions
You do not need to register if your drone is a toy below 250g, or your drone is below 250g and does not have a camera.
Just register with the CAA and fly anywhere, commercially or for fun
Required if aircraft weight exceeds 250g at take-off
Open Category A2 - fly close to people
Specific Category
Open Category A3 - fly far from people
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