Apply for permission to use airspace
If you want to fly flying objects, you must apply for permission to use the airspace under certain conditions. A permit may be required for fireworks, balloons, kites, searchlights and lasers, for example.
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Basic information
You can apply for permission to use the airspace or an air traffic control clearance for the following aircraft from the local aviation authority:
- unmanned free balloons or weather balloons
- searchlights and optical light signaling devices such as laser devices
- uncontrolled, self-propelled flying objects such as model rockets
- kites and parasol kites
- Fireworks
Unmanned free balloons or weather balloons
If you want to fly an unmanned free balloon or weather balloon, you always need permission to use the airspace.
Searchlights and optical light signaling devices
Whether you require permission to operate searchlights and optical light signaling devices depends on the location, orientation and light intensity of your device. The approval of your application depends on whether your spotlight or laser could dazzle pilots during the flight.
If you only use your lasers and spotlights indoors or if they are aligned flat to the ground and therefore do not shine into the airspace, you do not need permission to use them.
Uncontrolled, self-propelled missiles
If you want to use uncontrolled, self-propelled missiles, such as model rockets, you always need permission to use the airspace.
Kites and hang gliders
If you wish to fly a kite or hang glider with a rope longer than 100 meters, you must apply for a permit.
Fireworks
You need a permit if you want to set off the following fireworks:
- Category F2:
- Small fireworks from 02.01. to 30.12.
- Category F3
- Medium fireworks
- Category F4
- Large fireworks
- Category T2
- Technical fireworks for persons with a certificate of competence
- Category P2
- other fireworks for persons aged 21 and over with the appropriate certificate of competence
If your firework rises more than 300 meters into the air, you must apply for a permit regardless of the category of your firework.
Fireworks in the vicinity of airports
At a distance of less than 1500 meters from the boundary of airfields, the following flying objects are generally prohibited:
- Kites and hang gliders
- children's balloons
- Fireworks
- Balloon-like luminous objects such as sky lanterns
- Searchlights and optical light signaling devices such as laser devices
You have the option of applying for an exemption from the responsible aviation authority.
Requirements
- Your intended use of the airspace
- does not jeopardize the safety of air traffic and
- is at least 1500 meters away from the boundary of an airfield.
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Procedure
You can apply for permission to use airspace in writing by e-mail or by post. To do so, send the application and the required documents to the responsible office.
More information
The launching of sky lanterns is prohibited. For fire safety reasons, you are not allowed to let sky lanterns fly.
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Necessary Documents
- Application form
- Detailed maps or aerial photographs (e.g. OpenStreetMap, METAVER) in which the planned operating area is marked
- Provisional air traffic control clearance by Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH (DFS) in the case of control zones
- Additionally if necessary:
- Consent of the property owners,
- Proof of insurance,
- Manufacturer's data sheet (for unmanned free balloons, spotlights, lasers)
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Competent Department
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Die Senatorin für Wirtschaft, Häfen und Transformation | Referat 33 - Luftverkehr, Flugplätze, Luftfahrtbehörde
- +49 421 361 98210
- Katharinenklosterhof 3, 28195 Bremen
- Website
- luftfahrt
@haefen. bremen. de
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Fees / Costs
30,00 EUR bis 500,00 EUR
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Deadlines & processing time
What deadlines must be paid attention to?
There are no deadlines.
How long does it take to process
1 week bis 2 weeks
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Legal Bases
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The official information in German is complete and correct. 18.03.2026