Why Should You Get Commercial Drone Insurance In Australia? (2024)

Drones have become extremely popular in Australia, especially within the AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) sector. More and more businesses are turning to drone technology for collecting site information, inspecting on-site activities, and improving worksite safety.

However, you can’t just fly a drone anywhere. In fact, you’ll need a drone pilot license from CASA to obtain suitable insurance and fly commercially, in most instances. Plus, depending on the location, you also might need to obtain special approvals and permissions to fly drones over the area.

Operating drones also requires some technical skills that you can’t learn overnight. Although these flying machines are easy enough to get airborne, they can turn into a serious liability, for you or your employer, in an instant.

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On-site damages, destruction of property, and even injuries are some legitimate concerns people have about drone use and misuse.

And nobody really wants to deal with a lawsuit over a drone crashing into a neighbourhood area.

So, what is the answer?

Three words – Commercial Drone Insurance.

Let’s learn more about commercial drone insurance, and why you need it for your construction project and how to get the right cover:

Civil Aviation Regulations for Flying Drones

CASA (Civial Aviation and Safety Authority) is a government body that regulates aviation activities in Australia and has 2 categories for drone licences in Australia,

Remote Pilot Licence (RePL)

Remote Operators Certificate (RePL)

You can fly a very small drone or RPA without a licence if the drone weighs 2kg or less. This is called the excluded category because you do not need a licence. However, commercial drone insurance will not cover drone operations in this category. To fly a drone in this category you must:

  1. get an aviation reference number (ARN) – you may require an organisation ARN for your business
  2. get an RPA operator accreditation
  3. register your drone
  4. only fly your drone within the standard operating conditions.

All drone flying must adhere to the following standard conditions:

  • Only fly one drone at a time
  • Only fly during daytime
  • Only fly by visual line of sight
  • Not fly higher than 120 metres above ground level
  • Not fly in restricted areas without prior permission
  • Not fly over crowded areas and keep the drone at least 30 meters away from people
  • Not fly near emergency services operation, fires or accidents etc. without special permission.

However, if you hold either the RePL and/or ReOC licence you can apply to CASA for exemptions to some of these standard operating conditions.

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What is Drone Liability Insurance?

There are two types of commercial drone insurances that you can obtain for a small or medium scale business:

  • Hull coverage
  • Public Liability

Hull coverage covers damage or replacement value for the drone and the other equipment used for the operation, This means that you can claim for any damages to the UAV, cameras, or other drone equipment.

A lot of businesses tend to ignore hull insurance as drones and drone cameras can be easily replaced.

However, when you actually calculate the costs, replacing drone equipment is ultimately more expensive than just getting them insured.

Hull insurance is crucial for companies that use high-quality cameras, sensors, and RTK GPS units as they’re quite expensive and difficult to replace.

Liability insurance covers the damages caused by the drone to other third parties. This includes on-site damage, destruction of property, any injuries caused by the drone etc.

The liability insurance is mandatory for companies, contractors or sole-traders who use a drone for any work related purpose or commercial activity.

As an employee of a company you may not be insured to use a drone at your workplace or on behalf of your work unless you or the company have the right insurance cover.

You may also be held liable and prosecuted under the relevant Workplace Safety laws in your state if your negligence causes damage or harm to others.

Depending on the size, and scalability of your venture, you can choose which insurance would be best for you. Also, there are a wide range of commercial drone insurance policies to choose from, each offering different claims, premium amounts, and coverage.

Talk to an insurance expert or insurance agency before you make a decision.

What does Drone Liability Insurance cover?

Commercial drone insurance generally covers the following:

  • Any damages to the drone or drone equipment
  • Loss of UAV and associated equipment
  • On-site injuries of drone pilots, site operators, workers, managers and other staff
  • Any damages to third party property
  • Damages or injuries to a third party – including civilians nearby

However, some insurance policies do not cover certain events like damage to power utilities and resultant power disruptions i.e. blackouts.

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How much does drone insurance cost?

Drone insurance offers up to $1 million coverage. For this you’ll have to pay anywhere between $500 to $750 per year as premium.

The insurance company assesses a business on various factors before approving their insurance policy.

  • The applicant has minimum number of hours of logged in flight time
  • The applicant has completed drone pilot training
  • The applicant holds the relevant CASA licence
  • The applicant is the owner of the drone or has the proper ownership documents
  • The applicant discloses all information about the type of drone and drone equipment they’re using

Additional protection measures to take

In addition to taking commercial insurance for drones, you may also need a few extra measures to protect your business such as.

These insurance policies protect you from some of the common pitfalls that companies are often vulnerable to.For instance, the Cyber Liability policy protects confidential drone data from hackers and malicious threats. It is a crucial part of drone data protection and can save your company a lot of legal hassles in the future.

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Why Should You Get Commercial Drone Insurance In Australia? (2024)

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Do I need insurance to fly a drone commercially? ›

Is Drone Insurance Required by Law? If you live in the United States, drone insurance is not currently required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for either recreational or commercial drone use.

Is it worth getting drone insurance? ›

2. Liability Insurance. If your drone causes harm to other people or damages their property, this insurance will protect you from financial responsibility. This is especially important for commercial drone operators who fly in populated areas where the risk of injury or property damage is higher.

How much is drone insurance in Australia? ›

How much does drone insurance cost? Drone insurance offers up to $1 million coverage. For this you'll have to pay anywhere between $500 to $750 per year as premium.

Why do I need a commercial drone license? ›

A commercial Remote Pilot Certificate, or “drone license” allows a person to get paid for flying a drone. The purpose of the drone license is to ensure that the pilot is familiar with and safely abides by the established FAA drone regulations for commercial drone use.

What insurance do I need for my drone? ›

You only need drone insurance when you are not flying for rectreational or sport use. If you are flying drones for a hobby (recreational) you are not required by law to have Public Liability Insurance, however, it is still advisory and there are many cost-effective options on the market.

What happens if I fly the drone commercially without a remote pilot certificate? ›

The FAA may also impose criminal sanctions, which include a fine of up to $250,000 and/or a prison sentence of up to three years upon conviction.

What is liability insurance for drones? ›

Your liability insurance should be enough to cover the costs of property damage or injuries that your drone could cause in the event of an accident. For example, an annual drone policy that includes hull insurance and liability insurance could be $500 per year.

Does insurance cover lost drone? ›

Whether your insurance company covers your drone depends on how you use it. Recreationally: Most homeowners insurance and renters insurance companies consider drones a model or hobby aircraft. If you use the drone recreationally for at least 90% of the time, your policy should cover the drone as personal property.

Is it worth getting a drone pilot license? ›

Becoming a Part 107 licensed drone pilot will make you more confident and knowledgeable. After getting your Part 107 license you will have peace of mind on how you can fly your drone legally and safely.

What do I need to fly a drone commercially in Australia? ›

A remote pilot licence (RePL) for individuals using drones for work and commercial purposes. A remote operators certificate (ReOC) for companies using drones for work and commercial purposes. A remote pilot licence and 25kg accreditation to fly a drone weighing more than 25kgs.

How much is a commercial drone license in Australia? ›

You'll need to earn both your RePL and ReOC if you plan to operate as a business that offers commercial drone services. For example, if you want to provide your skills on a freelance basis, you'll need a licence and ReOC. It costs $2,200+GST to earn your Remote Operator's Certificate through Toll Uncrewed Systems.

Do I need to a license to make money off drone in Australia? ›

If you intend to work for a company that operates RPA, all you need is an RePL. However, if you want to set up your own drone business, you will require an ReOC (for the business) and an RePL (for you – the pilot). The ReOC authorises the holder to conduct RPA operations for commercial purposes.

What is the difference between commercial and recreational drone license? ›

Purpose: Commercial drone use is for profit and business activities, while recreational drone use is for personal enjoyment and leisure. Certification: Part 107 requires remote pilots to obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate through a knowledge test, while recreational drone pilots do not need this certification.

What makes you a commercial drone pilot? ›

Earn your remote pilot certificate and complete the FAA background check. Register your drone with the FAA. Fly your drone, volunteer your time, and create a portfolio to acquire the necessary skills to sell your services.

Do all commercial drones need to be registered? ›

All drones must be registered, except those that weigh 0.55 pounds or less (less than 250 grams) and are flown under the Exception for Limited Recreational Operations.

What is required for a commercial drone? ›

You need to pass the Part 107 drone certification exam to get the license. Earning this certification allows you to fly drones for commercial purposes in the United States legally. Passing the Part 107 exam demonstrates that you have a good understanding of airspace regulations and safety protocols.

Can you take a drone on a commercial flight? ›

Drones are allowed through the checkpoint. Please check with your airline prior to traveling for their policy. Drones containing lithium batteries, fuel cells, and components of certain parachute systems may be prohibited in baggage. For more information, see the FAA regulations.

Can a drone be a business expense? ›

Drones used for business purposes are tax deductible. The deduction is not allowed until the drone is placed in service which typically requires a drone business to have customer revenue and the drone pilot to have a FAA commercial part 107 license.

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