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Drone Laws and Regulations in Iceland

Find out whether you are allowed to fly your drone in Iceland and what

rules apply or whether it is prohibited in general. We do not assume any liability.

 

If you find outdated or wrong information or if you want to submit the drone regulations for countries that are currently not listed, feel free to contact us here.

Is private drone flying allowed in Iceland?

Yes, but you need to apply to the rules listed below.

A special permission is not necessary.

RECREATIONAL DRONE PILOTS (HOBBYISTS)

COMMERCIAL DRONE PILOTS (PROFESSIONALS)

Is commercial drone flying allowed in Iceland?

Yes, but you need to apply to the rules listed below.

A special permission is not necessary.

Maximum Height

Max. 130m / 426ft

> 130m / 426ft permission required

Max. 130m / 426ft

> 130m / 426ft permission required

Maximum Height

Maximum Distance

None, but must be kept in line-of-sight of the operator at all times

unless approval for beyond line-of-sight has been given

None, but must be kept in line-of-sight of the operator at all times

unless approval for beyond line-of-sight has been given

Maximum Distance

Labelling Requirements

Not required, but recommended

Not required, but recommended

Labelling Requirements

< 5kg / 25lbs without permission

> 5kg / 25lbs with permission

Maximum Take-Off Weight

Maximum Take-Off Weight

< 5kg / 25lbs without permission

> 5kg / 25lbs with permission

Day time operations only unless approval has been given

Day Times

Day Times

Day time operations only unless approval has been given

Drone Liability Insurance

Not required, but highly recommended

Not required, but highly recommended

Drone Liability Insurance

Competence Statement / License

Not required

Not required

Competence Statement / License

Drone Ban Zones

State institutes

Federal authority constructions

Regional authority constructions

Airport control zones (CTR)

City of Reykjavik

Nationalparks

Buildings and Urban Areas (min. distance 1.5km / 0.93mi)

Hospitals

Operation sites of police, military, search- and rescue forces

You must always yield right of way to manned aircraft!

FOR DJI DRONES ONLY!

Please note that there are several constant and temporary drone ban zones (known as no-fly-zones) that either won't let your drone take-off at all or that will ask for a permission of yours.

Please click at both graphics to spot all blocked / restricted areas near your desired flying location.

Additional links and important email addresses

Check out more drone laws and regulations.

Click here or at the image to see all listed countries.

Or submit the regulations of your country right here.

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