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Europe drone rules

Liechtenstein drone laws for travelers

Liechtenstein is tiny, mountainous, and close to Swiss/Austrian controlled areas. Treat flights as map-and-permission-first.

Liechtenstein aviation and police authorities

Liechtenstein

Strict or complex

EASA-aligned rules with Swiss-style sensitivity

Liechtenstein is tiny, mountainous, and close to Swiss/Austrian controlled areas. Treat flights as map-and-permission-first.

Bring it

No routine tourist import permit found, but border, privacy, police, and local-site concerns can matter quickly.

Register it

Use the national aviation authority portal unless you are already registered as a UAS operator in another EASA member state where that registration is accepted.

Fly it

EU/EASA Open Category rules apply. Operator registration and pilot competency depend on drone class, weight, camera/sensor equipment, and where you fly.

Map check

Check Liechtenstein authority guidance and nearby Swiss/Austrian airspace constraints before launch.

Before you travel

  1. 01Confirm operator registration, remote pilot competency, and insurance rules before travel.
  2. 02Check the national UAS map or authority guidance for the exact launch area.
  3. 03Get written permission for restricted zones, protected places, events, and private or managed launch sites.

Operating notes

Max altitude
120 m AGL in Open Category unless a national UAS zone sets a lower limit.
Recreational
EU/EASA Open Category rules apply. Operator registration and pilot competency depend on drone class, weight, camera/sensor equipment, and where you fly.
Commercial work
Low-risk commercial work can fit Open Category when all limits are met. Specific Category work, higher-risk filming, BVLOS, crowd proximity, and controlled-zone work need authorization.
Airspace
Check Liechtenstein authority guidance and nearby Swiss/Austrian airspace constraints before launch.