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![]() These courses last from two days (for basic operation of a drone) to a few days covering the various aspects of drone piloting for specific purposes such as mapping.īefore the launch of the NOSS Standard, formal government-recognised certification for drone piloting courses were not available for the aspiring pilot.Īs the usage of drones expands, beyond a hobby to industrial use, the need for trained pilots who have gone through structured instructions based on an accepted and recognised national standards, become increasingly pressing.Įspecially now that the word ‘drone’ appears in the media daily from all over the world both negative and positive news.īut it is always the negative aspects that capture the public’s imagination and it is up to the industry to dispel negativity and myths that surround drones. ![]() One positive effort is the adoption of formalised training for drone operators people who not only know how to operate them safely within the limitations of each type of craft but who are also aware of the legal and regulatory requirements in the operation of drones.
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