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Step 1 | Apply for an aviation reference number (ARN)An ARN is your unique ID number that we'll use to identify you each time you communicate with us. |
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Step 2
| Tell us before you flyNotifications are specific to each drone and location, so you'll need to submit a new notification if you:get a new dronewant to fly a different dronewant to fly from a different place.
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Step 3
| Fly within the drone safety rulesYou must fly within the drone safety rules, officially known as the standard operating conditions, at all times.If you need or want to fly outside these conditions, for example flying closer than 30 m to people or fly at night, you'll need to apply for a RePL and be operating under a ReOC.The Standard RPA Operating Conditions are a broad reflection of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations Part 101 and do not include all the regulations you must follow. You must abide by all the regulations detailed in Part 101. If you don’t you could face enforcement action, including large fines and possible jail time. |
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Step 4
| Set your accreditationOnce you've learnt the drone safety rules, you'll need to pass a short online accreditation quiz.Accreditation tells us you know the rules that need to be followed at all times when you fly. |
Step 5 | Register your droneDrone registration is coming soon. You'll need to register your drone before you can fly it. Registration will be quick and easy.If you don't register before you fly, you could face penalties including fines of up to $10,500 and possible jail time.You'll be able to register your drone online through themyCASA portal. |
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