Piyo : "I want to start a drone business. What do I actually need to do to be legal?"

The Business Licensing Path: 3 Core Steps

Step 1: Operator Approval (OA)

Register as a formal drone operator with the CAA. This makes you legally responsible for operations.

Step 2: CAA Pilot Qualification (GVC/A2 CofC)

Obtain the professional license to operate drones commercially.

Step 3: Business Setup

Structure your company, get insurance, and establish operations.

Step 1: Operator Approval (OA) — CAA Registration

What is Operator Approval?

Operator Approval means the CAA formally recognizes you as the legal operator of commercial drones. This is the foundation of all commercial operations.

Who Needs OA?

Must have OA:

  • Any commercial drone operation (paid or unpaid)
  • Any operation beyond basic recreation
  • Drone rental services
  • Any client work
Do NOT need OA:

  • Pure recreational flying (no payment)
  • Flying on your own private land for personal use
  • Toy drones (<250g, no GPS, no camera)

OA Registration Process

Online Portal: CAA Drones Portal (caa.co.uk/drones) Information Required:
  1. Company details (name, address, VAT if applicable)
  2. Director/manager names & contact
  3. Drone inventory (serial numbers, types, weights)
  4. Intended operations (filming, surveying, delivery, etc.)
  5. Insurance details (company name, policy number)

Timeline: 2–5 business days approval Cost: Free (no CAA fee for OA registration)

Registration Checklist

  • [ ] Company name finalized
  • [ ] Business address registered (or use residential)
  • [ ] Insurance obtained (temporary policy acceptable for application)
  • [ ] Drone inventory list prepared (serial numbers)
  • [ ] Pilot name(s) added to application
  • [ ] Operations summary written (what you'll do)
  • [ ] Online CAA portal account created
  • [ ] OA application submitted
  • Step 2: CAA Pilot Qualification (GVC/A2 CofC)

    What is OA (Operational Authorisation, £524/year)?

    OA (Professional Pilot Certificate - small unmanned aircraft) is the UK's professional drone license. It's proof you can operate safely and legally.

    OA Requirements

    Requirement Standard
    Age 18+ years
    Medical Self-declaration of fitness (no medical exam needed)
    Training 27 hours flight experience (minimum)
    Theory test 70+ exam score
    Practical test Flight assessment & safety scenario

    GVC Training Path

    Option A: Structured Course (Recommended)
    • Duration: 5–7 days
    • Cost: costs vary — consult relevant providers for current pricing
    • Includes theory + practical training
    • Flight hours counted toward OA requirement
    • Approved training provider (find at BAPRAS)

    Option B: Self-Study + Mentor
    • Duration: 8–12 weeks (while accumulating flight hours)
    • Cost: costs vary — consult relevant providers for current pricing (exam + materials)
    • Requires private mentor with OA
    • Slower but more affordable
    • Harder to structure competency proof

    OA Application Steps

    1. Register with Airbus Skyrangers (training portal)
    2. Complete theory training (EASA online modules, 15+ hours study)
    3. Pass theory exam (70+ score, online proctored)
    4. Log flight hours (27+ hours with supervising OA holder)
    5. Request practical assessment (1 day with CAA examiner)
    6. Pass practical (flight test + scenario management)
    7. Certificate issued (valid 5 years, then renew)

    Total OA Cost

    Item Cost
    Structured training course varies depending on provider and course level
    Theory exam varies depending on provider and course level
    Practical test varies depending on provider and course level
    Digital certificate Free
    Total varies depending on provider and course level

    OA Timeline

    • Intensive course path: 3–5 weeks (if existing flight hours)
    • Self-study path: 8–12 weeks
    • From approval to certificate: 2–3 weeks
    • Step 3: Business Setup & Insurance

      Business Structure Options

      UK Options:

      Structure Pros Cons Cost
      Sole Trader Simple, low admin Personal liability varies by coverage level and operations type
      Limited Company Limited liability, professional More admin, accounting varies by coverage level and operations type
      Partnership Split work + liability Complex if partners leave varies by coverage level and operations type

      Recommendation: Start as sole trader (simplest), upgrade to limited company once revenue >varies depending on market conditions and experience.

      Tax Registration

      Self-Employment (Sole Trader):
      • Register with HMRC online (free)
      • Timeline: 5 minutes
      • File tax return annually
      • National Insurance: ~premiums vary by coverage level and operations type (2026 rates)

      Limited Company:
      • File incorporation with Companies House (varies by coverage level and operations type online)
      • Timeline: 24–48 hours
      • Accounting requirements: more complex
      • Corporation tax: 19% on profits

      Insurance (Mandatory)

      Public Liability Insurance:

      Coverage Level Annual Cost Suitable For
      varies by coverage level and operations type varies by coverage level and operations type Low-risk ops (inspection)
      varies — check with relevant providers £600–£1,200 Standard commercial
      appropriate (consult insurer) £1,200–£2,500 Event filming, high-risk

      Providers (CAA-approved):
      • Hiscox
      • Chubb
      • AXA
      • Allianz

      Key Coverage Needed:

      Public liability (third-party injury/property) Equipment/hull (aircraft damage) Employers liability (if hiring staff)

      Application Info Required:
      • Company details
      • Operations description (filming, surveying, etc.)
      • Annual turnover (estimated)
      • Pilot qualifications (OA required)
      • Safety plan summary
      • Complete Timeline: Launch Your Drone Business

        Week 1: Planning & Training Enrollment

        • [ ] Decide business structure (sole trader recommended)
        • [ ] Research GVC training providers (BAPRAS accredited)
        • [ ] Enroll in 5–7 day structured GVC course
        • [ ] Gather drone serial numbers & specifications

        Week 1–2: Business Registration

        • [ ] Register HMRC self-employment (online, 5 min)
        • [ ] Set up business bank account (takes 2–5 days)
        • [ ] Create business name & basic branding
        • [ ] Apply for insurance quote (2–3 quotes)

        Week 2–3: GVC Training & Testing

        • [ ] Attend structured training course (5–7 days intensive)
        • [ ] Complete theory exam prep
        • [ ] Pass theory exam (typically first attempt)
        • [ ] Begin accumulating logged flight hours

        Week 3–4: Insurance & CAA Registration

        • [ ] Finalize insurance policy (activate before OA application)
        • [ ] Gather all documentation for CAA OA
        • [ ] Submit Operator Approval application (online)
        • [ ] Receive OA confirmation (typically 2–5 days)

        Week 4–5: Flight Hours & Practical

        • [ ] Continue accumulating flight hours (27+ required)
        • [ ] Arrange OA practical assessment (book CAA examiner)
        • [ ] Conduct practical flight test (1 day)
        • [ ] Receive OA certificate (if passed)

        Week 5+: Ready for Operations

        • [ ] All certifications in place
        • [ ] Insurance active
        • [ ] OA approved
        • [ ] Start accepting commercial clients
        • Costs: Complete Startup Budget

          Initial Investment (One-Time)

          Item Cost
          Drone (DJI Air 3S / Mavic 3 equivalent) varies depending on provider and course level
          GVC training & certification varies depending on provider and course level
          Insurance (annual, year 1) varies depending on provider and course level
          Business setup (registration, bank, branding) varies depending on provider and course level
          Total varies — check with relevant providers

          Ongoing Annual Costs

          Item Annual Cost
          Insurance renewal varies depending on specifications
          Aircraft maintenance/replacement reserve £300–£600
          Software/admin (MmowW, accounting) £500–£1,200
          Training/recertification £200–£400
          Total Annual £1,600–£3,700

          Pricing to Break Even

          Typical UK drone service rates (2026):

          Service Rate
          Real estate photography varies depending on specifications per shoot
          Aerial surveying costs vary — consult relevant providers for current pricing
          Event filming costs vary — consult relevant providers for current pricing
          Inspection (roof, solar, etc) varies — check with relevant providers per site
          Thermal imaging varies — check with relevant providers per survey

          Break-Even Calculation:
          • Annual costs: varies — consult relevant providers for current pricing (conservative)
          • Average job: varies — consult relevant providers for current pricing
          • Break-even: 4 jobs per month

          Common Startup Mistakes

          Mistake 1: "I'll do commercial work before getting my OA"

          • Penalty: significant penalties under the ANO 2016 + loss of aircraft + prosecution
          • Fix: Wait for OA (4–8 weeks is the right timeline)

          Mistake 2: "I don't need insurance yet"

          • Penalty: Client claim = personal bankruptcy + business failure
          • Fix: Insurance is mandatory before OA approval

          Mistake 3: "Operator Approval is optional"

          • Penalty: significant penalties under the ANO 2016 + all work declared illegal (clients sue you)
          • Fix: OA registration is free and takes 2–5 days

          Mistake 4: "I'll skip the training and just take the OA exam"

          • Penalty: 70% failure rate (theory) + 60% failure rate (practical) for unprepared pilots
          • Fix: Invest in structured training (best varies depending on provider and course level you'll spend)
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