Drone Rules for Flugplatz Osnabrück Atterheide - EDWO
Drone operations face full local restrictions within a 1.5-kilometer safety ring surrounding the Osnabrück-Atterheide (EDWO) airfield property. Launching any unmanned aerial system inside this containment zone mandatory requires explicit coordination approval from the tower prior to takeoff.
Active Launch & Traffic Mechanics: Operational activities utilize a 600-meter asphalt runway layout (08/26 orientation). Flight patterns generate high-density visual traffic involving tight residential noise abatement circuits, low-approach pilot training routes, and constant touch-and-go configurations monitoring the active tower frequency 118.680 MHz.Aerodrome Fleet Profile: The aviation hub serves as a highly active regional network primarily catering to light general aviation single-engine airplanes up to 2 tons maximum takeoff weight (MTOW), dual-engine aircraft, modern three-axis ultralights (UL), and corporate motor gliders.Regulatory Standard & Restrictions: In absolute conformity with national geographic protection rules (§ 21h LuftVO), all unauthorized drone operations are legally prohibited inside a 1.5-kilometer lateral buffer zone of this property to protect descending aircraft.Geographical Exception Criteria: Exceptional operational permissions are reviewed on an individual basis. Remote pilots must register prior to the takeoff timeline, submitting a localized coordinate map, proof of valid drone liability insurance, and an active EU remote pilot competency certificate.On-Site Operational Office: For administrative verification, local wind parameters, and direct flight coordination, contact the managing association base at Aero-Club Osnabrück e.V., Zum Flugplatz 83, 49076 Osnabrück (Direct desk line: +49 541 125240).