Drone Regulation Compliance

What is a LUC certificate?

LUC is a Light UAS Operator Certificate allowing a company to self-authorize its flights without Agency approval.

Is a Logbook mandatory?

Yes, for commercial operators and flights in the Specific category, maintaining flight logs is mandatory.

How often should a drone be inspected?

According to manufacturer recommendations, but periodic technical audits are recommended for commercial use.

What are the penalties for non-compliance?

License suspension, fines, and revocation of LUC status.

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Drone Regulation Compliance is a service specifically designed for companies and organizations utilizing drones in their operational activities. Energy companies (line monitoring), construction firms, agro-holdings, and security services require a systemic approach to ensure their drone fleet remains consistently legal. This involves more than just one-time registration; it includes pilot qualification management, technical inspections, logbook maintenance, and adherence to safety protocols. Non-compliance can lead to license suspension and business interruption.

Legal.ge offers outsourced Compliance services ensuring your drone operations fully align with Civil Aviation Agency requirements and international standards.

What does the Drone Compliance Service cover?

We handle the bureaucratic side of your aerial operations:

  • Fleet Management: Maintaining the drone registration database and monitoring deadlines.
  • Pilot Monitoring: Checking the validity of employee certificates and planning retraining.
  • Safety Audit: Reviewing internal procedures — how drones are stored and checked before flights.
  • SORA (Specific Operations Risk Assessment): Preparing risk assessment documents for complex flights for the Agency.
  • Incident Reporting: Managing mandatory reporting of aviation occurrences.

Common Real-World Scenarios

Corporate challenges:

  • Expired License: A company pilot's certificate expired, causing the insurer to refuse a damage claim.
  • Missing Documentation: Inspection revealed the company was not maintaining flight logs (Logbooks).
  • Wrong Category: The company was flying under "Open" category rules when its operation fell under "Specific."

Legal Framework: Operator Obligations

Drone operation rules oblige the operator (organization) to implement a safety management system. This is especially relevant for LUC (Light UAS Operator Certificate) holders, who have the privilege of self-authorizing flights based on internal procedures.

Step-by-Step Service Process

  1. Diagnostics: Checking existing processes.
  2. System Implementation: Creating documentation templates.
  3. Training: Instructing managers and pilots.
  4. Audit: Periodic checks on standards adherence.

Why choose a specialist on Legal.ge?

Managing a drone fleet requires specific knowledge. Legal.ge experts will help you build a system that minimizes human error and ensures continuous operation.

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