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Drone spraying growth prompts safety reminder

by Snowy River Mail
1 June 2026
in Primary Producer

Drones, also known as remotely piloted aircraft, are increasingly being used for aerial spraying of agricultural chemicals. However, operators must be aware of strict rules to help keep people, animals and crops safe.

Agriculture Victoria’s Alex Perera said operators and pilots are required to be appropriately authorised by Agriculture Victoria and comply with Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) requirements.

“There are special licence categories under CASA and Agriculture Victoria to authorise and regulate piloting, spraying and business operations using drones for aerial spraying,” Ms Perera said.

“Similar to any sort of licence, these ensure operators and pilots hold the appropriate training and accreditations and understand their responsibilities when using drones.”

“Victoria’s agricultural chemical laws also apply to drone operators, in the same way as other aerial spraying contractors.”

There are two Agriculture Victoria licences operators and pilots require:

– Agricultural Aircraft Operator Licence: required by the operator (owner, leaseholder or equivalent) of a drone conducting aerial spraying of agricultural chemicals, or to employ pilots to do so.

– Pilot (Chemical Rating) Licence: must be held by any person piloting a drone for aerial spraying of agricultural chemicals.

“As part of receiving these licences, operators must adhere to key operating conditions designed to ensure operations are safe for people, animals and crops,” Ms Perera said.

“These conditions involve the drone’s setup and operation, while others relate to product use and compliance with CASA requirements.”

Some of the conditions include:

– Drones must weigh under 150kg gross, with equally spaced nozzles and active pump and nozzle shut-off systems fitted

– Spraying must be conducted in daylight hours only

– Drones cannot be operated autonomously (pilots must be able to intervene)

– Only spray a product where the label or permit allows aerial or spot spraying, and follow all aerial/spot spraying directions, including water rates

– Follow label/permit wind speed parameters. If none are stated, only spray when wind speed is greater than 3km/h and less than 13km/h at the time and place of application

Victorian and interstate operators must comply with all applicable CASA requirements when piloting drones for aerial spraying.

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