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2026-07-08

Do I need a licence for a DJI Mini in Latvia? No exam under 250 g — but yes to registration

The short answer for a DJI Mini isn't obvious: you don't need to pass an exam, but you do need to register. That's because weight and camera decide two different things. Let's take them in order.

Why the Mini needs no exam

The pilot exam in the Open category is mandatory if a drone weighs 250 g or more or carries a C1–C4 class mark. A DJI Mini weighs under 250 g and usually has no class mark, so to fly it in the A1 subcategory you don't need to sit the online exam or hold a certificate.

That does not mean "fly however you like" — the baseline rules always apply (more on that below). But the theory exam itself isn't needed for a Mini.

Why registration is still required

UAS operator registration doesn't depend on weight — it depends on what the drone can do. It's mandatory if the drone is heavier than 250 g OR fitted with a camera (a sensor that captures personal data). A DJI Mini has a camera, so registration is mandatory despite the light weight.

What to do:

  1. Register as a UAS operator at https://e.caa.gov.lv/.
  2. Pay the €5 (registration is valid for one year).
  3. Mark the drone with the operator number you receive.

You can check whether your drone falls under registration with the weight-check calculator.

The rules that always apply

Even with a light Mini, keep to the Open-category baseline: a height of up to 120 m, flight within visual line of sight (VLOS), and never over assemblies of people. Before take-off, check the airspace — the only official source is the airspace.lv/drones map.

When you will need the certificate

The certificate (after the free A1/A3 exam) is needed the moment you step past a Mini: a drone of 250 g or more or with a C1–C4 class, or flying closer to people in the A2 subcategory. If you're unsure which category your case is, run the category chooser.

A general explainer on who needs a licence at all is in do I need a drone licence in Latvia, and the registration of light drones is covered in more depth in do I need to register a drone under 250 g.

What next

If you plan to grow — from a Mini to something more serious — it's easier to learn the theory once. Online prep for the A1/A3 exam lives on the course page, and the whole beginner path from buying a drone to a prepared first flight is in the step-by-step guide. How to get the certificate itself is described in how to get an A1/A3 licence.

Frequently asked questions

+Do I need to pass an exam to fly a DJI Mini?

No. If the drone weighs under 250 g and has no C1–C4 class mark, you don't need the pilot exam to fly it in A1. The exam becomes mandatory from 250 g or with a C1–C4 mark.

+Do I have to register a DJI Mini?

Yes. Because a DJI Mini has a camera that can capture personal data, operator registration is mandatory regardless of weight. It costs €5 and is valid for one year.

+What do I do before the first flight?

Register as a UAS operator at e.caa.gov.lv, pay the €5, and mark the drone with your operator number. Then follow the A1 baseline rules.

+Which rules apply to a DJI Mini?

A height of up to 120 m, flight within visual line of sight (VLOS), and never over assemblies of people. Check the airspace on the airspace.lv/drones map before flying.

+When will I actually need the certificate?

If you move to a heavier drone (from 250 g or C1–C4) or want to fly closer to people in the A2 subcategory. The A1/A3 online exam is free.

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