Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) Specialization Course
Acquire expertise in RPAS operations for professional drone missions. Master EASA regulations, CTR authorisations, risk assessment, flight planning, data acquisition, and compliance reporting to ensure safe, dependable visual and thermal inspections that meet the needs of stringent clients. This course builds practical abilities for executing complex missions while adhering to European aviation standards and delivering high-quality results.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This RPAS Specialisation Course equips you with hands-on skills to plan and carry out safe, regulation-compliant drone missions in challenging European settings. Gain knowledge of EASA guidelines, category choices, and CTR coordination, while mastering risk evaluation, site protocols, sensor needs, data collection, evidence handling, and reporting to provide trustworthy, audit-proof thermal and visual inspection outcomes for exacting clients.
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Develop skills
- Advanced airspace coordination: plan secure drone flights near controlled zones and key assets.
- RPAS risk assessment: implement SORA-based techniques and tailored mission mitigations.
- Mission planning expertise: create routes, checklists, and data protocols for inspections.
- Compliance and reporting: record flights, events, and legal proof efficiently.
- EASA RPAS regulations: select categories, follow limits, and obtain necessary permissions.
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