Drone Rules for Tannheimer Flieger- und Freizeitzentrum - EDMT
Drone operations face complete local restrictions inside a 1.5-kilometer safety ring around the Tannheim airfield (EDMT) property boundaries. Due to highly complex low-altitude mixed flight training patterns, aerobatics, and active skydiving drop zones, remote controllers must acquire explicit coordination approval fro
Regulatory Standard & Restrictions: In absolute accordance with national aviation framework guidelines (§ 21h LuftVO), unauthorized drone deployments inside a 1.5-kilometer lateral perimeter of this landing ground are strictly prohibited to maintain clear low-approach corridors.Geographical Exception Criteria: Localized flight exceptions are evaluated manually on a case-by-case basis. Remote operators are required to register ahead of the launch timeline, uploading an official grid map of the target zone, valid drone liability insurance paperwork, and their active EU remote pilot certificate before starting any propulsion units.Aerodrome Fleet Profile: The aviation hub handles a high-volume visual flight rules (VFR) network consisting of light general aviation motor planes up to 2 tons (and up to 3 tons under PPR clearance), active three-axis ultralights (UL), gyrocopters, motor gliders, and specialized transport aircraft for tandem skydiving operations.Active Launch & Traffic Mechanics: Traffic utilizes a dedicated grass runway layout (09/27 orientation) measuring 1020 meters in length. Flight configurations involve traditional aircraft engine takeoffs, rapid glider aero-tows (F-Schlepp), dynamic skydiving drop circuits, and intensive low-altitude pilot training paths tracking the northern airspace circuit at 2,700 feet altitude on frequency 122.830 MHz.On-Site Operational Office: For administrative document clearance, active weather patterns, and immediate field coordination, contact the operator base at Tannheimer Flieger- und Freizeitzentrum GmbH, Flugplatz 1, 88459 Tannheim (Direct tower phone: +49 8395 1244).