The proposal would apply in 2 defined environments where crewed aircraft are not likely to operate:
- near vertical structures, objects or obstacles, such as cliffs, wind turbines, towers or buildings
- over excavated pit areas within active mining operations.
These environments are considered lower risk because crewed aircraft do not typically operate close to structures or within mining pits.
Near vertical structures, drones could fly up to 100 ft above the highest point of the structure. The drone would need to stay within 120 m laterally of the structure.
Over excavated pit areas within active mining operations, altitude would be measured from the natural surface of a pit edge or crest, not the pit floor.
Operations must meet specific safety conditions, including remote pilot qualifications, radio procedures and airspace restrictions.
Where all proposed conditions and criteria are met, the proposal aims to:
- remove the need for a separate CASA approval to operate above 400 ft AGL
- remove the need for these specific operations to be conducted under a remotely piloted aircraft operator’s certificate (ReOC), unless another approval or requirement applies
- reduce repeated applications
- give operators more certainty
- maintain aviation safety.
The proposal does not change requirements for beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) and extended visual line-of-sight (EVLOS) operations or other approvals.
We invite you to review the proposed policy and provide feedback via the Consultation Hub by 30 July 2026.