“Flying drones has become increasingly popular in our airspace in recent years, but public awareness of drone flying regulations and safety rules is unfortunately low. It is important to understand that flying drones requires following certain rules to ensure one’s own safety and the safety of others, and to comply with the law,” said Priit Rifk, Head of the Unmanned Aviation Department of the Transport Administration.
According to unofficial data, there are around 70,000 drone flights a year in Estonia. As of February 2025, 6,258 remote pilot certificates of competency have been issued in the A1/A3 category, 230 in the A2 category and 60 in the STS category. There are 3,690 operators registered in the Aviation Safety Information System.
“The figures only reflect the proportion of drone pilots who are aware of the rules of drone flying, but there are probably many more who fly drones. Unfortunately, many pilots have insufficient awareness of the rules and how to learn and follow them. Therefore, it is important to recall these rules once more to ensure better knowledge and better retention,” added Rifk.
Drone technology is evolving rapidly, with regulations and safety measures respectively changing over time. Drone pilots must always be aware of the latest rules. The rules apply to private individuals as well as upon the performance of professional duties or the provision of services. Responsible use of drones, by following the rules, helps ensure the safety of all parties involved.
For more information on the rules in force, please visit the website of the Transport Administration.
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