Drone operators spend hours searching fragmented government websites for regulatory answers that change without warning. MmowW's AI Drone Regulation Assistant provides instant, accurate answers to complex regulatory questions across 10 countries, drawing from continuously updated databases of CAA, FAA, EASA, CASA, and six other national aviation authorities.
Drone regulations are scattered across dozens of government websites, legal documents, advisory circulars, and notices to airmen. A commercial operator in the UK needs to understand the Air Navigation Order 2016, UK Regulation 2019/947, CAA CAP documents, and local authority restrictions — all before planning a single flight. In Germany, operators must navigate both EASA regulations and national LuftVO requirements, often finding contradictions between European and domestic rules.
The problem multiplies for operators working across borders. A survey company operating drones in both Australia and New Zealand faces fundamentally different regulatory architectures. CASA's Part 101 framework with ReOC and RePL requirements bears little resemblance to CAA NZ's Part 101/102 system where drone registration is not even required. Manually tracking these differences across even two countries consumes dozens of hours each month.
Regulatory language itself creates barriers. When Transport Canada's CARs Part IX references "RPAS operations within BVLOS conditions subject to SFOC requirements," even experienced operators may struggle to parse the implications for their specific flight scenario. The FAA's Part 107 waiver process involves technical legal language that determines whether a flight is legal or could result in enforcement action.
Traditional solutions fail at scale. Hiring aviation consultants costs hundreds of dollars per hour. Government helplines have limited hours and long wait times. Online forums contain outdated or incorrect information. Operators need instant, reliable answers — and they need those answers grounded in the actual regulatory text, not someone's interpretation from three years ago.
MmowW's AI Regulation Assistant uses natural language processing trained on the complete regulatory frameworks of all 10 supported countries. Operators can ask questions in plain English — "Can I fly my 3kg drone over a beach in Sydney without an operator certificate?" — and receive detailed answers citing specific regulatory provisions, relevant CASA guidance material, and practical compliance steps.
The AI maintains a continuously updated knowledge base built from primary government sources. When the UK CAA publishes a new CAP document or the FAA issues a final rule, the knowledge base reflects these changes. Each answer includes source citations so operators can verify the information against the original regulatory text. This approach eliminates the risk of acting on outdated guidance that manual research often produces.
For multi-country operators, the AI provides comparative analysis. An operator planning to expand from France to the Netherlands can ask the AI to compare DGAC and ILT requirements for specific operation types. The AI identifies regulatory gaps — permissions held in one country that have no equivalent in another — and outlines the steps needed to achieve compliance in the new jurisdiction.
The system handles regulatory nuance that keyword-based search tools miss entirely. When a Swedish operator asks about flying near a military installation in northern Sweden, the AI understands that Transportstyrelsen rules interact with Swedish Armed Forces restricted zones, and it explains the specific notification requirements under Luftfartslagen rather than providing generic European guidance.
Ask questions in plain English about any drone regulation across 10 countries. The AI interprets complex operational scenarios and maps them to relevant regulatory provisions. No need to know specific regulation numbers or legal terminology — describe your situation and receive applicable rules with citations.
Compare regulations side by side across any combination of supported countries. The AI identifies where rules align, where they diverge, and what additional compliance steps are needed when operating across borders. Essential for operators managing international drone programs.
Every response includes citations to specific regulatory sections, government guidance documents, and official advisory materials. Operators can verify AI-provided answers against primary sources, building confidence in compliance decisions without spending hours on manual research.
The AI considers the full context of each query — drone weight, operation type, location characteristics, and operator qualifications — to provide tailored answers rather than generic regulatory summaries. A question about flying a sub-250g drone receives fundamentally different guidance than the same question about a 15kg commercial platform.
When regulations change, the AI flags how updates affect previously provided guidance. Operators who asked about UK Open Category requirements before a CAA policy change receive notifications about how the new rules alter their compliance status. This proactive approach prevents operators from relying on answers that regulatory changes have made obsolete.
Describe a planned operation in detail and the AI identifies all applicable regulatory requirements, potential restrictions, and necessary permissions. The system considers airspace classifications, population density, time of day, drone specifications, and operator qualifications to produce a comprehensive compliance checklist.
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Start Free Trial →The AI Regulation Assistant adapts its knowledge base and reasoning to each country's unique regulatory architecture. European countries share the EASA framework but layer national requirements on top. Non-European countries have entirely independent systems. The AI navigates these differences seamlessly.
| Country | Regulatory Authority | AI Knowledge Coverage | Key AI Capability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 UK | CAA | ANO 2016, UK Reg 2019/947, GVC | Operational category advisor |
| 🇩🇪 DE | LBA/EASA | LuftVO, EU Reg 2019/947 | EASA compliance checker |
| 🇫🇷 FR | DGAC/EASA | AlphaTango, EASA | French airspace advisor |
| 🇳🇱 NL | ILT/EASA | Wet Luchtvaart, EASA | Dutch permit advisor |
| 🇸🇪 SE | Transportstyrelsen/EASA | Luftfartslagen, EASA | Nordic regulation advisor |
| 🇦🇺 AU | CASA | CASR Part 101 | ReOC/RePL advisor |
| 🇳🇿 NZ | CAA NZ | CAR Part 101/102 | Part 102 advisor |
| 🇨🇦 CA | Transport Canada | CARs Part IX | RPAS category advisor |
| 🇺🇸 US | FAA | 14 CFR Part 107 | Part 107 waiver advisor |
| 🇯🇵 JP | MLIT | Aviation Act, DIPS 2.0 | Flight plan advisor |
Commercial drone operators report spending an average of 8-12 hours per week researching regulatory requirements. The AI Regulation Assistant reduces this to minutes. A survey company in Canada can confirm SFOC requirements for a pipeline inspection in Alberta, check Transport Canada's latest guidance on BVLOS operations, and generate a compliance checklist — all within a single conversation that takes less than ten minutes.
The accuracy improvement is equally significant. Manual regulatory research introduces errors through outdated information, misinterpreted legal language, and overlooked requirements. The AI cross-references multiple regulatory sources for each answer, reducing the risk of compliance gaps that could result in enforcement action, insurance complications, or operational incidents.
For growing operations, the AI enables expansion without proportional increases in compliance overhead. An operator currently serving the UK market can evaluate regulatory requirements in Germany, France, and the Netherlands simultaneously, identifying the fastest path to multi-country operations and the specific certifications, registrations, and permissions needed in each jurisdiction.
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| Country | Monthly Price | Start Free Trial |
|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | £5.29/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | €6.08/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇫🇷 France | €6.08/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇳🇱 Netherlands | €6.08/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇸🇪 Sweden | kr67/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇦🇺 Australia | A$8.50/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇳🇿 New Zealand | NZ$8.60/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇨🇦 Canada | CA$7.70/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇺🇸 United States | $5.69/month | Start Free Trial |
| 🇯🇵 Japan | ¥480/month | Start Free Trial |
The AI knowledge base is built from primary government sources including CAA, FAA, EASA, CASA, and all other supported national aviation authorities. When regulations change, the knowledge base is updated to reflect new requirements. Each answer includes the regulatory source and its publication date so operators can verify currency.
Yes. The AI is designed to handle detailed operational scenarios. Describe your drone type, weight, intended flight location, altitude, purpose, and any special circumstances. The AI maps these parameters to applicable regulatory requirements and identifies all relevant permissions, restrictions, and notification obligations.
MmowW provides compliance management tools to support drone operators in understanding regulatory requirements. The AI draws from official government sources to provide accurate regulatory information. For complex legal matters involving enforcement actions, disputes, or novel regulatory interpretations, operators should consult qualified professionals in their jurisdiction.
The AI maintains separate, complete knowledge bases for each supported country. When comparing regulations, it draws from country-specific sources rather than generalizing across jurisdictions. The comparison output identifies both similarities and differences with citations to the specific regulatory provisions in each country.
The AI provides detailed guidance on registration and permit requirements, including which forms to complete, which authority to contact, what documentation is needed, and what fees apply. It explains the application process step by step using information from official government sources. MmowW's SaaS platform also includes tools to manage these processes directly.
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Disclaimer: MmowW provides compliance management tools to support drone operators. Regulatory requirements are sourced from CAA (UK), LBA (DE), DGAC (FR), ILT (NL), Transportstyrelsen (SE), CASA (AU), CAA (NZ), Transport Canada (CA), FAA (US), and MLIT (JP). Always verify current requirements with your national aviation authority.
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| Country | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 UK | £5.29/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇩🇪 DE | €6.08/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇫🇷 FR | €6.08/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇳🇱 NL | €6.08/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇸🇪 SE | kr67/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇦🇺 AU | A$8.50/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇳🇿 NZ | NZ$8.60/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇨🇦 CA | CA$7.70/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇺🇸 US | $5.69/month | Start Free Trial → |
| 🇯🇵 JP | ¥480/month | Start Free Trial → |
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