Only aircraft with valid standard ICAO or EASA certificates of airworthiness may operate within Denmark without specific permission. National certificates for microlight/ultralight aircraft issued by the state in which the aircraft are registered are not valid outside the state of issue.
Therefore, operators of microlight/ultralight aircraft must apply for permission to fly in Denmark.
Applications for permission to operate microlight/ultralight aircraft with an MTOM below 600 kg are considered by the Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority and may be issued according to subsection 3 of § 25 of the Danish Air Navigation Act.
The processing of an application for exemption/permission is subject to a fee of DKK 1,250.00. If exemption/permission is declined, the payment is still due.
If issued, the exemption/permission will be personal and only valid for the pilot and aircraft mentioned in the exemption/permission and for the period of time stated, which cannot be longer than 90 days in total.
When applying for exemption/permission to fly into and within Denmark, the applicant must document the statuses of the pilot and the microlight/ultralight aircraft. This is done by filling in a form with the necessary information and uploading valid copies of the below-mentioned documents in PDF format or like.
- Pilot license
- Medical certificate
- International radio license (English) together with language proficiency check
- Certificate of registration
- Airworthiness certificate
- Certificate of insurance according to Regulation (EC) no. 785/2004
- Noise certificate
- Dates on which the operator wants to operate
- Contact details
- Credit card details (shall be used in connection with payment for the processing of the application for exemption/permission).
Exemptions/permissions granted may be withdrawn if the submitted documentation is insufficient.
Requirements/regulations for operating microlight/ultralight aircraft into and within Denmark are stated in VFR Flight Guide Denmark, GEN 1, and AIP Denmark, GEN 1 (https://aim.naviair.dk/), and paragraphs 4.3.1, 4.4 and 4.5 of Regulations for Civil Aviation (BL) no. 9-6, Regulations on ultralight aeroplanes (https://www.en.trafikstyrelsen.dk/media/16198/BL9-6%20%20on%20ultralight%20aeroplanes.pdf).
You can apply for exemption/permission to operate microlight/ultralight aircraft without valid type certificate by using the below link: