ROTORCRAFT
Class A (Multirotor less than 7kg) - RN7
This course is suited for anyone without any prior flying experience.
Normal Course
This is the usual course for most candidates. It is a 5 days course in total.
Theory Preparation Course
Duration: 1 Day - 8 hours (9am to 5pm)
Ratio of instructors to candidates: 1 to 5
Number of Modules: 6
General Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Knowledge
Principles of Flight
Air Laws
Navigation & Meteorology
Human Factors
Safety & Operations
We would arrange a pre-course (30 mins) with candidates to go through the CAAS registration process and discuss the best CAAS theory exam date to the best advantage for our candidates.
Our theory preparation course is designed for all. It serves to provide the individual with the necessary knowledge to sit for the CAAS Theory Examination.
Reading references will be provided with reading guides for candidates to navigate the topics. At the end of the session, candidates will have the opportunity to sit for a mock theory examination to gauge the level of understanding.
Practical Training
Duration: 4 Days - 8 hours/day (9am to 5pm) with more than 70% outdoor practical training session.
Total number of practice tasks: 11
Ratio of instructors to candidates: 1 to 4
Equipment used:
Flight simulator with Advanced Futaba Remote Controller
UA: Parrot Anafi / DJI Phantom / Inspire.
The objectives of the practical training are:
Safety awareness in Unmanned Aircraft (UA) operations.
Operational considerations.
Flying altitude control mode (Non-GPS) so as to better control the Unmanned Aircraft (UA).
Know the course of action in times of emergency. Eg. UA malfunction.
Best practices in managing the fleet of UA.
Situational ground awareness when operating the UA.
Controlling the UA in different orientation.
The candidates would be coached under highly experienced instructors and provided with many opportunities to fly and train. Closer to the end of course, instructors would assess skill level of candidates and provide opportunities for the practical mock assessment.
Practical Assessment
Duration: 30 mins
Ratio of AFE to candidates: 1 to 1
An official AFE would be arranged to assess candidates on the required tasks to be completed. Only 1 assessment would be granted to each candidate per day.
All assessment results would be transmitted to CAAS and successful candidates who met all the other requirements can proceed to apply their Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Licence (UAPL) on CEPELS (CAAS pilot licence portal) site.
Express Course
This is an special designed, accelerated programme for the “chop chop”, fast and “get it done asap” candidates. Because your time is money. This is a 2 days course with fast-tracked, focus and tailored training for the individual by the best trainers in town.
Theory Preparation Course
Duration: 1 Day - 8 hours (9am to 5pm)
Ratio of instructors to candidates: 1 to 5
Number of Modules: 6
General Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Knowledge
Principles of Flight
Air Laws
Navigation & Meteorology
Human Factors
Safety & Operations
We would arrange a pre-course (30 mins) with candidates to go through the CAAS registration process and discuss the best CAAS theory exam date to the best advantage for our candidates.
Our theory preparation course is designed for all. It serves to provide the individual with the necessary knowledge to sit for the CAAS Theory Examination.
Reading references will be provided with reading guides for candidates to navigate the topics. At the end of the session, candidates will have the opportunity to sit for a mock theory examination to gauge the level of understanding.
Practical Training - EXPRESS Course
Duration: 2 Days - 8 hours/day (9am to 5pm) with more than 75% outdoor practical training session.
Total number of practice tasks: 11
Ratio of instructors to candidates: 1 to 1
Equipment used:
Flight simulator with Advanced Futaba Remote Controller
UA: Parrot Anafi / DJI Phantom / Inspire.
The objectives of the practical training are:
Safety awareness in Unmanned Aircraft (UA) operations.
Operational considerations.
Flying altitude control mode (Non-GPS) so as to better control the Unmanned Aircraft (UA).
Know the course of action in times of emergency. Eg. UA malfunction.
Best practices in managing the fleet of UA.
Situational ground awareness when operating the UA.
Controlling the UA in different orientation.
The candidates would be coached under highly experienced instructors and provided with many opportunities to fly and train. Closer to the end of course, instructors would assess skill level of candidates and provide opportunities for the practical mock assessment.
Practical Assessment
Duration: 30 mins
Ratio of AFE to candidates: 1 to 1
An official AFE would be arranged to assess candidates on the required tasks to be completed. Only 1 assessment would be granted to each candidate per day.
All assessment results would be transmitted to CAAS and successful candidates who met all the other requirements can proceed to apply their Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Licence (UAPL) on CEPELS (CAAS pilot licence portal) site.