Applying for drone operational authorizations involves gathering extensive documentation, completing detailed forms, and tracking multi-step approval processes that can take weeks or months. Missing a single document or answering a question incorrectly means delays and resubmissions. MmowW's permit application assistant organizes the entire process across 10 countries, ensuring your applications are complete and trackable from submission to approval.
Operational authorization applications for commercial drone operations are substantial documents. A UK CAA Operational Authorisation application requires detailed information about the operator, the operation, the aircraft, the pilots, the operational procedures, and the safety measures. A German LBA application under LuftVO requires similarly detailed documentation including an operations manual. An Australian CASA ReOC application involves demonstrating organizational capability, safety management, and operational procedures.
Each authority has its own application format, required supporting documents, and review timeline. UK CAA OA applications typically take 8 to 12 weeks for review. EASA light UAS operator certificate (LUC) applications involve multiple stages. Canadian SFOC applications for complex operations require detailed documentation of safety measures and pilot qualifications.
For operators expanding into new jurisdictions, the application process is unfamiliar. The required documentation, the specific information authorities expect, and the common reasons for application rejection are knowledge that takes time and experience to acquire. First-time applicants often submit incomplete applications that are returned for additional information, adding weeks to the process.
Multi-country operators face the additional challenge of managing concurrent applications in different jurisdictions. An operator seeking authorization in three new countries simultaneously must track three separate application processes with different requirements, different timelines, and different authority contacts.
MmowW's permit application assistant provides structured guidance for preparing and submitting operational authorization applications in each supported jurisdiction. The assistant presents the requirements for the selected authorization type, identifies which documents and information are needed, and tracks the preparation status of each requirement.
For each application type, MmowW maintains a checklist of required elements. As the operator prepares each element — operations manual, pilot credentials, aircraft documentation, insurance, risk assessments — the completion is tracked. The application cannot be marked as ready for submission until all required elements are complete.
Supporting documents are organized within the application record. The operations manual, pilot certificates, aircraft registrations, insurance policies, and risk assessments are all linked to the application. When a document needs updating during the review process, the operator can access the current version from the application record and update it directly.
Application tracking follows the submission through the authority review process. Submission date, acknowledgment, information requests, responses, and approval or decision dates are all logged. For operators with multiple concurrent applications, the dashboard shows the status of each application at a glance.
Each authorization type in each jurisdiction has its own requirements checklist. MmowW presents the specific documents, information, and qualifications needed for the selected application, reducing the risk of incomplete submissions.
Track the preparation status of each required document. Mark documents as not started, in progress, ready for review, or complete. The overall application readiness is calculated from the status of all component documents.
All documents supporting the application — operations manuals, credentials, registrations, assessments — are organized within the application record. No more searching through file systems and email for the right document version.
Set target submission dates and track progress against them. MmowW shows which documents are on track and which are at risk of causing delays. For time-sensitive applications, this visibility helps prioritize preparation work.
After submission, track the application through the review process. Log submission dates, authority acknowledgments, information requests, and responses. Know where each application stands at any time.
Manage multiple concurrent applications across different jurisdictions from a single dashboard. See the status of all active applications, upcoming deadlines, and outstanding information requests.
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Start Free Trial →Permit application requirements vary significantly between jurisdictions. MmowW supports the specific application processes in each country:
| Country | Regulatory Authority | Key Requirement | MmowW Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 UK | CAA | Operational Authorisation application process | ✅ Automated |
| 🇩🇪 DE | LBA/EASA | LuftVO authorization and EASA LUC application | ✅ Automated |
| 🇫🇷 FR | DGAC/EASA | MANEX submission and operational declaration | ✅ Automated |
| 🇳🇱 NL | ILT/EASA | Operator authorization application under EASA framework | ✅ Automated |
| 🇸🇪 SE | Transportstyrelsen/EASA | Operator authorization application process | ✅ Automated |
| 🇦🇺 AU | CASA | ReOC application and renewal process | ✅ Automated |
| 🇳🇿 NZ | CAA NZ | Part 102 certificate application | ✅ Automated |
| 🇨🇦 CA | Transport Canada | SFOC and RPAS certification application | ✅ Automated |
| 🇺🇸 US | FAA | Part 107 waiver applications | ✅ Automated |
| 🇯🇵 JP | MLIT | Flight permission and approval applications via DIPS | ✅ Automated |
An aerial photography company expanding from the UK into Germany and France submitted their first LBA application with three documents missing — a specific type of risk assessment, a translated operations manual section, and a pilot competency record in the required format. The application was returned, and the company spent an additional three weeks preparing the missing documents and resubmitting.
With MmowW's application assistant, the German authorization requirements checklist would have identified all required documents before submission. Each missing element would have been visible in the preparation tracking, and the application would not have been marked as ready until all items were complete.
For operators who regularly apply for project-specific authorizations — such as Canadian SFOCs for individual complex operations — the time savings are recurring. Each application follows a similar structure, and MmowW's template approach ensures that previously prepared documents are available for reuse, reducing preparation time for subsequent applications by 50 to 70 percent.
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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 |
No. MmowW helps you prepare and organize your application materials and track the submission process. The actual submission to the authority is performed by you through the authority's own submission channels. MmowW ensures your application is complete before you submit.
Yes. Documents prepared for one application — such as your operations manual or pilot credentials — are stored in MmowW and can be linked to subsequent applications. This significantly reduces preparation time for repeat applications or applications in additional jurisdictions.
MmowW maintains requirements checklists based on the current regulatory framework in each jurisdiction. When authorities update their application requirements, MmowW's checklists are updated accordingly. Always verify specific requirements with the relevant authority for your application.
Yes. Application preparation is collaborative. Different team members can work on different documents simultaneously, and the preparation status dashboard shows real-time progress across all elements. This is particularly useful for large applications that require input from operations, safety, and administrative teams.
Yes. Renewal applications often require updated versions of documents submitted in the original application. MmowW links the renewal to the original application, showing which documents need updating and carrying forward documents that remain current.
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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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