Does your organization need to be registered as a drone operator?
If you operate drones commercially in Denmark EU, you must either be registered as a drone operator yourself or be affiliated as a remote pilot with a company or organization that is registered as a drone operator.
If you work for a company, a sole proprietorship, or a private or public organization, it is the company’s responsibility to be registered as a drone operator.
All companies, sole proprietorships, public institutions, and NGOs employing remote pilots to perform tasks as part of their operations must be registered with the Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority. It is the responsibility of a selected accountable person in the organization to complete the registration. Organizations need to register only once, even if they own multiple drones.
For EU based companies you should apply and register in your home state as the registration is useable in all EASA member states.
The organization is responsible for:
- Ensuring the affiliated remote pilots has the necessary qualifications to operate the drone
- Ensuring the drone is correctly labeled
- Ensuring the drone is insured according to current regulations
- Maintaining the drone as required
Read more about the difference between a remote pilot and a drone operator in our FAQ here.