How to become Drone pilot
You can get into this job through:
- applying directly
- specialist courses run by private training organisations
Direct Application
You can apply for jobs directly. Most employers will expect you to have a minimum of 40 hours of recorded drone flying experience.
If you are in the armed forces or the police, you may be able to train as an aerial vehicle pilot to operate drones for military or security purposes.
Other Routes
You'll normally need a flyer ID, operator ID and insurance to fly drones for commercial purposes.
To get these, you would complete training with a Recognised Assessment Entity (RAE) approved by the Civil Aviation Authority. Training, including flight skills, can last between 2 and 4 days and covers:
- UK air regulations
- flight safety
- flight planning
- theory test and practical flight skills assessment
You'll also have to write an operations manual describing how you are going to use your drone commercially.
After successfully completing training, you can apply for operational authorisation for the type of drone you are flying.
You must renew this every 12 months.
More Information
Further information
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