Planning and requesting drone flights in Belgium: The Complete Guide

Flying a drone in Belgium is no longer a matter of “just taking off”. Whether you fly recreationally or carry out professional missions for inspections, construction sites or real estate, proper preparation is essential. Ignoring the rules can lead not only to fines, but also to your flight being stopped on site.

In this article, we explain step by step how to:

  • check whether you are allowed to fly at a specific location
  • determine whether an official request is required
  • correctly submit a flight via the Drone Service Application (DSA)
  • know what to do on the day of the flight

This article builds on our earlier explanation of GeoZones and drone legislation in Belgium.

That basic knowledge remains important and can be read here:
https://www.droneview.be/en/stricter-drone-control-in-europe-how-to-check-where-you-can-fly-in-belgium/

Step 1: First check where you are allowed to fly – Droneguide

Every drone flight starts with one simple question: am I allowed to fly here?

The official map for this is the Droneguide map from skeyes.

Go to: https://map.droneguide.be

On this map, you can immediately see:

  • prohibited zones (no-fly zones)
  • warning zones
  • zones with specific conditions (such as around airports, industry, ports or military areas)

Zoom in on your planned location and click on the zone. You will immediately receive additional information about:

  • the type of GeoZone
  • who manages the zone
  • whether an authorisation is required

Important to remember:

The Droneguide map is an information tool.
It tells you whether flying is allowed, but it does not grant permission.

If you see that your location is in a GeoZone managed by skeyes (such as VLL zones around airports), a request via the DSA is mandatory.

Step 2: When do you need the DSA Planner?

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Can You Fly Here With a Drone? All About Geo-Zones in Belgium

If you fly drones, you’ll eventually deal with geo-zones — defined areas in the airspace where flying is restricted. What many drone pilots don’t know: in 2024, DJI loosened its geofencing system. In this article, we explain what geo-zones are, how they work in Belgium, and what’s changed in DJI’s Fly app.

What Are Geo-Zones?
Geo-zones are areas where drone flights are limited to ensure the safety of airports, military sites, and populated zones. Some are completely restricted, others require authorization or additional precautions.

In Belgium, these zones are defined by national aviation authorities and published on platforms like Droneguide.be. DJI integrates these restrictions into its drones via a geofencing system.

Types of Geo-Zones in Belgium:

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