Flying a drone in New Zealand

Rules you should be aware of

Cody Bryce

Cody Bryce

New Zealand

Civil Aviation (CAA) / Part 101

If you’re flying under Part 101 (most recreational or non-certified drones), here are the key rules:

  • Maximum aircraft weight: Less than 25 kg

  • Maximum height: 120 metres (400 feet) above ground level

  • Visual line of sight: Drone must always be in direct sight of the pilot

  • Daylight only: Fly only in daylight and good visibility (no clouds/fog)

  • Aerodromes / airports: Stay at least 4 km from any aerodrome unless special permission is given

  • Restricted airspace: Do not enter restricted, military, or controlled airspace without authorisation

  • Over people and property: Must have consent from people or landowners before flying over them

  • Give way: Always give way to manned aircraft and land if necessary

To fly outside these limits (e.g. at night, beyond line of sight, heavier drones), you need a Part 102 certification.


Department of Conservation (DOC) rules - public conservation land

Flying over public conservation land and waters requires extra care:

  • Permit required: You must apply for and carry a DOC concession (permit) to fly a drone on or over conservation land or waters

  • Specified areas only: Your permit covers only the approved location(s) - you must stick to those areas

  • Wildlife protection:

    • Keep at least 100 m from wildlife when taking off or landing

    • Stay at least 50 m when flying near wildlife

    • For marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals), keep at least 150 m horizontally away

    • Never hover directly over animals or cause distress

  • High-use areas: Avoid flying over huts, campsites, carparks, picnic areas, or other busy places

  • Obey DOC staff: If asked to stop, you must immediately comply


Helpful apps to download in New Zealand

  • AirShare (NZ UAV Hub): The official NZ drone app. Shows airspace restrictions, lets you request authorisation, and log flights.

  • DOC permit portal: Where you apply for concessions to fly on conservation land.

  • Weather apps: MetService, Windy, or similar to check visibility, wind, and cloud cover before flying.

  • Maps apps: Google Maps, satellite maps, or the AirShare interactive map to check terrain and no-fly zones.

  • Drone brand apps: DJI Fly or similar for pre-flight checklists, telemetry, and logging.

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