Unless you have a drone under 250 grams, you're suppose to register and get a unique pilot number. You have to affix that number to your drone.
Drones (UAS) | EASA
So has anyone done it yet?
This web page has links to the different civil aviation authorities in different countries, with links for drone registration as well as pilot registration.
The page for France has several steps, watching videos and eventually taking a multiple-choice online test:
https://fox-alphatango.aviation-civile.gouv.fr
They have an English version of that page but I don't know if all of the modules like the videos and the test itself is also available in English.
Curious if anyone has gone through the process and found good labels to affix on their drones.
Also especially if anyone from outside the EU has tried registering. Of course not many people are traveling to Europe right now but presumably they will have some provisions for visitors who want to fly? So these online registration process for instance would accommodate addresses from countries in other continents?
Drones (UAS) | EASA
So has anyone done it yet?
This web page has links to the different civil aviation authorities in different countries, with links for drone registration as well as pilot registration.
The page for France has several steps, watching videos and eventually taking a multiple-choice online test:
https://fox-alphatango.aviation-civile.gouv.fr
They have an English version of that page but I don't know if all of the modules like the videos and the test itself is also available in English.
Curious if anyone has gone through the process and found good labels to affix on their drones.
Also especially if anyone from outside the EU has tried registering. Of course not many people are traveling to Europe right now but presumably they will have some provisions for visitors who want to fly? So these online registration process for instance would accommodate addresses from countries in other continents?