DRONE BUSINESS · PUBLISHED 2026-05-17Updated 2026-05-17
Drone Maintenance Schedules: 10-Country Rules
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Compare drone maintenance requirements across 10 countries. Learn inspection intervals, record-keeping, and maintenance planning for commercial drone fleets. Professional maintenance practices extend aircraft lifespan, reduce unplanned downtime, prevent in-flight failures, and demonstrate operational maturity to clients, insurers, and regulators. For commercial operators managing multiple aircraft, a structured maintenance program is essential for fleet reliability and cost management.
AIO Answer: Drone maintenance requirements are regulated at different levels across 10 countries. The UK and EU states (DE, FR, NL, SE) require maintenance per the operator's Operations Manual for Specific category. Australia's CASA mandates maintenance records retained for 7 years under ReOC conditions. The US Part 107 requires the pilot to ensure the aircraft is safe for flight but does not prescribe specific maintenance intervals. Japan requires a separate maintenance record log (点検整備記録) with 3-year retention. Canada and NZ follow their certificate conditions. All countries expect compliance with manufacturer maintenance schedules.
Maintenance as a Business Asset
Termos-Chave Neste Artigo
BVLOS
Beyond Visual Line of Sight — flying a drone beyond the pilot's direct visual range, requiring special authorization.
Specific Category
A medium-risk drone operation category requiring a risk assessment (SORA) and operational authorization.
Part 107
FAA regulation governing commercial drone operations in the United States.
OA
Operational Authorisation — UK CAA permission required for Specific Category drone operations.
Professional maintenance practices extend aircraft lifespan, reduce unplanned downtime, prevent in-flight failures, and demonstrate operational maturity to clients, insurers, and regulators. For commercial operators managing multiple aircraft, a structured maintenance program is essential for fleet reliability and cost management.
Maintenance Requirements by Country
Country
Maintenance Required
Record Retention
Maintenance Provider
Scheduled Intervals
Return to Service
UK
Yes (per ops manual)
Per OA conditions
Competent person
Manufacturer + OA
Documented release
DE
Yes (EASA + LBA)
3 years
Per manufacturer
Manufacturer + manual
Documented release
FR
Yes (DGAC)
3 years
Per manufacturer
Manufacturer + DGAC
Documented release
NL
Yes (ILT)
3 years
Per manufacturer
Manufacturer + OA
Documented release
SE
Yes (Transportstyrelsen)
3 years
Per manufacturer
Manufacturer specs
Documented release
AU
Yes (CASA)
7 years
CASA-accepted
Manufacturer + CASA
Maintenance release
NZ
Yes (CAA NZ)
Per certificate
Manufacturer/competent
Manufacturer specs
Release required
CA
Yes (TC)
Per certificate
Competent person
Manufacturer + TC
Documented release
US
Recommended (Part 107)
Not specified
Pilot/technician
Manufacturer specs
Pilot judgment
JP
Yes (3rd log book)
3 years
Per MLIT guidance
Manufacturer + MLIT
Record in log
Maintenance Tiers
Tier 1: Pre/Post-Flight Checks (Every Flight)
These checks are performed by the remote pilot before and after each flight session:
Visual inspection of airframe, propellers, motors, and landing gear
Triggered by incidents, hard landings, anomalies, or component failures:
Post-incident inspection (required in all countries after any incident)
Component replacement after fault detection
Structural repair after damage
Firmware emergency updates for safety-critical issues
Country-Specific Maintenance Standards
Australia — Most Stringent
CASA's maintenance requirements for ReOC holders are the most comprehensive among the 10 countries. Key requirements include:
Maintenance records retained for 7 years (longest in any country)
Maintenance must be conducted by persons acceptable to CASA
Formal maintenance release before return to service
Maintenance program documented in the ReOC operations manual
CASA can audit maintenance records during surveillance activities
Penalties for inadequate maintenance documentation up to AU$16,500 per offence
Japan — Three-Log System
Japan requires three separate log books, one of which is dedicated to maintenance:
Flight Record Book (飛行記録): Per-flight data
Daily Inspection Record (日常点検記録): Pre and post-flight checks
Maintenance Record (点検整備記録): All maintenance actions, parts replaced, return-to-service confirmation
All three are retained for 3 years and must be produced on request by MLIT inspectors. Non-compliance can result in penalties up to JPY 500,000 or 1 year imprisonment.
United Kingdom
UK operators with an OA (PDRA01 at GBP 524/year) must document maintenance procedures in their Operations Manual. The CAA expects:
Defined maintenance intervals based on manufacturer recommendations and operational experience
Competency requirements for maintenance personnel
Return-to-service procedures and documentation
Modification management processes
European Union (DE, FR, NL, SE)
EASA's framework requires maintenance documentation for Specific category operations. Key elements:
Maintenance program aligned with manufacturer specifications
Records retained for 3 years minimum
Personnel competency for maintenance tasks
Germany (LBA) can fine up to EUR 50,000 for maintenance-related violations
France (DGAC) can impose penalties up to EUR 75,000
United States
Part 107 Section 107.15 states that the Remote Pilot in Command is responsible for ensuring the aircraft is in a condition for safe operation. The FAA does not prescribe specific maintenance intervals or record formats. However:
Professional operators maintain detailed records for insurance and liability purposes
Conduct maintenance in a clean, well-lit workspace with:
Anti-static matting for electronics work
Proper tool sets (manufacturer-specified where applicable)
Parts organization and labeling system
Fire suppression equipment for battery handling
Common Maintenance Mistakes
Skipping manufacturer intervals because the aircraft "looks fine" — scheduled maintenance catches problems before they cause failures
Using non-genuine parts — counterfeit propellers and batteries are safety risks
Not documenting maintenance — undocumented maintenance is invisible to regulators and insurers
Ignoring firmware updates — manufacturers release safety-critical updates that address known issues
Over-maintaining — excessive disassembly and reassembly can introduce new failure points
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I replace drone propellers?
Manufacturer recommendations vary, but most professional operators replace propellers every 100-200 flight hours or sooner if any damage is detected. Nicked, chipped, or cracked propellers should be replaced immediately regardless of flight hours. Carbon fiber propellers last longer than plastic but are more expensive. Track propeller sets by serial number or marking system in your maintenance log.
Do I need a qualified technician to maintain my commercial drone?
Requirements vary by country. Australia requires maintenance to be conducted by persons acceptable to CASA. The UK requires competent persons as defined in the Operations Manual. The US allows the remote pilot to perform their own maintenance. EU states follow manufacturer guidance on maintenance provider qualifications. For complex maintenance (motor replacement, structural repairs, avionics work), using manufacturer-authorized service centers is recommended regardless of regulatory requirements.
What records should I keep for drone maintenance?
At minimum, record the date, aircraft serial number, maintenance actions performed, parts replaced (with part numbers and sources), person performing maintenance, and return-to-service confirmation. Include total flight hours at the time of maintenance. For Australia, retain for 7 years. For EU states and Japan, retain for 3 years. For the US, retain indefinitely as best practice. Digital maintenance management systems provide automatic logging and backup.
Should I perform maintenance after a hard landing?
Yes, always. Even if the aircraft appears undamaged, a hard landing can cause internal damage to motors, gimbal mechanisms, structural components, and battery connections. Conduct a thorough inspection before the next flight. Many manufacturers define specific post-impact inspection procedures in their maintenance manuals. Document the event, the inspection conducted, and the return-to-service decision in your maintenance log.
How do I handle a manufacturer recall or safety bulletin?
All manufacturers issue safety bulletins and recalls through their official channels. Subscribe to notifications from your aircraft manufacturer. When a safety bulletin is issued, ground affected aircraft until the required action is completed. Document the bulletin number, action taken, and date of compliance. In the EU and UK, unaddressed safety bulletins may affect the validity of your Operational Authorisation.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Drone regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your national aviation authority before conducting operations.
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Important disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your country's aviation authority before operating commercially. MmowW provides compliance tools and information — we are not a certification body, auditor, or regulatory authority. Authorities: CAA (UK), LBA (Germany), DGAC (France), ILT (Netherlands), Transportstyrelsen (Sweden), CASA (Australia), CAA (New Zealand), Transport Canada, FAA (USA), MLIT (Japan).
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