Mon, Oct 22, 2018
Practical Flight Training To Begin In January, 2019
FlightSafety International is now offering training for the Part 107 Remote Pilot License Written Test.This eLearning course is designed to help those who seek to obtain an FAA Commercial Remote Pilot License to be fully prepared for the exam.
“Our comprehensive Part 107 Remote Pilot License Written Test is the first in our series of Remote Pilot ground and flight training courses designed to help UAS operators achieve the highest levels of safety and proficiency,” said Ray Johns, Executive Vice President.“Our Safety Management Systems course for UAS Professional Aviators and UAS Flight Risk Assessment Tool, designed for drone operations and supported by FlightSafety International’s FlightBag Application, will be released in mid-November.”
In addition to these eLearning courses, FlightSafety will begin delivery of practical flight training for drones in January of 2019 at Learning Centers across the United States. These practical courses will include an Advanced Remote Pilot Proficiency Series - Course 1 and Course 2, with industry specific courses following soon thereafter. This series of courses features a set of comprehensive training elements designed to propel drone pilots into the commercial sector with the skills and tools to operate as a commercial remote pilot effectively.
The core curriculum is designed and focused to train professional aviators to operate their Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) in various industries.In addition to the Advanced Remote Pilot Proficiency Series courses, FlightSafety International provides customized training courses for operators upon request.Also featured in the core curriculum is a new Crew/Cockpit Resource Management (CRM) eLearning course designed specifically for UAS Professional Aviators and other UAS crew members.This course will be available in December 2018.
(Source: FlightSafety news release. Image from file)
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