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2026-07-07· updated 2026-07-08

A1/A3 or A2: which drone certificate do you need in Latvia?

The certificate you need is not a matter of ambition. In Latvia it is decided by two things: your drone's class mark and how close to people you intend to fly. Work those out and the A1/A3-versus-A2 question answers itself.

Start with your drone's class mark

Since 2024 the Open category runs on C-class marks, applied by the manufacturer:

  • under 250 g, or C0 / C1 → A2 is not available; A1/A3 is enough if a qualification is required
  • C2 → you may need A2, depending on where you fly
  • no class mark → you are limited to A1 (under 250 g) or A3 (under 25 kg, far from people)

A CE mark is not a C mark. Check the label, not the box art.

A1/A3 — the free baseline

A1/A3 is the entry qualification, and the CAA course and exam are free: 40 questions, 40 minutes, 75% to pass, valid 5 years across the EU. It clears you for:

  • A1 — light drones, near but never over crowds of people
  • A3 — flights at least 150 m from residential, commercial, industrial or recreational areas

For most hobby flying, this is all you will ever need.

A2 — only for a C2 drone close to people

A2 exists for one situation: a C2 drone flown closer than 150 m to built-up areas — the case for a lot of urban photo and inspection work. It is a separate, in-person exam that stacks on top of A1/A3:

  1. pass A1/A3 first
  2. do practical self-training (you sign it off yourself)
  3. sit the A2 exam — 30 questions, 30 minutes, 75%, 15 EUR first attempt, 10 EUR to retake

Its subjects go deeper: meteorology, UAS flight performance, and ground-risk mitigation such as the low-speed mode and the 1:1 distance rule.

The honest decision

  • Hobby flyer with a mini or a C0/C1 drone: A1/A3, done.
  • Urban or commercial work with a C2 drone near people or buildings: A1/A3 then A2.
  • Bigger drone, always far from people: A3 under A1/A3 — no A2 needed.

You can't skip to A2

A2 is not an alternative to A1/A3 — it requires it. So whatever your goal, the free A1/A3 exam is step one.


Not sure yet? Start with do I need a drone licence at all, then prepare with the course.

Frequently asked questions

+How do I know whether I need A1/A3 or A2?

It comes down to your drone's class mark and how close to people or built-up areas you fly. Under 250 g or C0/C1 means A2 is not needed; whether A1/A3 is required is a separate question based on weight and class. A C2 drone flown closer than 150 m to built-up areas needs A2 on top.

+Is the A1/A3 exam free?

Yes. The CAA A1/A3 course and exam are free — 40 questions in 40 minutes, 75% to pass, valid 5 years across the EU.

+What does the A2 exam involve?

A2 is a separate, in-person exam on top of A1/A3 — 30 questions in 30 minutes, 75% to pass, 15 EUR for the first attempt and 10 EUR to retake, after A1/A3 and practical self-training.

+Can I take A2 instead of A1/A3?

No. A2 is not an alternative to A1/A3 — it requires it. The free A1/A3 exam is always step one.

+Does a CE mark count as a class mark?

No. A CE mark is general product conformity, not a C-class mark. Only the C0–C4 label applied by the manufacturer decides your subcategory options.

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