Training for Commercial Drone Operators – Get Certified

Professional Drone Operator Training for Commercial Use

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

Anyone who flies a drone for commercial purposes anywhere in the United States must have a Part 107 license from the FAA. The FAA has a broad definition of what commercial means, and you should be certified if you make money from drones (including monetization from ads on YouTube, etc). Real estate professionals, roofers, photographers, mappers, influencers, and first responders are all using drones to increase their results.

Anyone wishing to enhance their Surveillance skills and keep them sharp, anyone wishing to get into the remit of security and investigations

The 5-day UCP course also gives the learner the minimum requirements to step into the surveillance industry and be confident taking on surveillance contracts and tasks.

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COURSE INFORMATION

5 days of intense training for Surveillance covering all aspects from theory to practical in the skills of drone flying within the surveillance industry.

Anyone wishing to enter the surveillance and investigation industry, or close protection would seriously need to take this type of training. This qualification is designed for those learners wishing to apply for a job in the private security industry.

Course Length

5 Days

Course Cost

£4200

Location

UK, USA, Thailand, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Spain, Italy and Singapore

date

Course Dates

Any time of the month

Qualification

Award in CPD for Security, investigation, and Surveillance (mobile surveillance)

Qualification

Working as a Bodyguard within the Private Security Industry

Skill Prerequisites

  • Level 1 Basic online Surveillance
  • Drivers’ Licence Any Nationality

COURSE CONTENTS

  • Applicable regulations.
  • Aviation weather sources and effects of weather on small unmanned aircraft performance.
  • Small unmanned aircraft loading.
  • Emergency procedures.
  • Crew resource management.
  • Radio communication procedures.
  • Determining the performance of small unmanned aircraft.
  • Physiological effects of drugs and alcohol.
  • Aeronautical decision-making and judgment.
  • Airport operations.
  • Maintenance and pre-flight inspection procedures
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