RPL COURSE
REMOTE PILOT LICENCE (RPL) TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE
Gauteng – Anton Ten Kroon (Chief Flight Instructor + Head of Training)
Samkeliso Pepeta (Instructor)
Cape Town – Daniel Bryon (Chief Flight Instructor), Matthew Leslie (Instructor)
UAV Industries is a licensed Aviation Training Organisation (ATO Number SACAA/1181), certified by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) for remotely piloted aircraft (RPAS) or drones.
We have taken away much of the hard work of obtaining an RPL for commercial drone operations, by designing an all-inclusive training course that equips students with the skill and knowledge required to safely operate unmanned aircraft in a commercial capacity and also guides and supports you through all the required steps to obtain your license from the SACAA.
RPL Training is divided into two parts: theory and practical training.
- UAV Industries is conducting live, instructor-led online training for students enrolled in a Remote Pilot License (RPL) course. Courses run every Monday – Friday starting from 9am, according to demand. Individual pricing for theory and practical components is available.
- For time-strapped learners, we are proud to launch in 2021 our online e-learning platform, which allows you to study where you want, when you want, at your own pace.
- Exams and 1-to-1 practical flight instruction will take place at our Flight Schools, where strict screening, physical distancing and hygiene measures have been put in place to maximise safety for both students and staff members alike.
- Once both training and practical elements have been completed (allow a minimum of 4-8 weeks), UAV Industries will prepare, lodge and manage your Remote Pilot License application with the SACAA directly, saving you time and hassle!
In addition to the theory exams, students will be required to complete:
- Restricted Radio License training (theory and practical included in above)
- English Proficiency Exam, which includes an oral interview with examiner (exemption might be available for some tertiary degrees or English first language).
RPL TRAINING PART 1: THEORY
Until further notice, UAV Industries will continue to offer theory training online via live, instructor-led sessions as described above, or via self-learning on our new e-platform. This opens access to prospective students from all over South Africa and internationally.
Students should have a stable internet connection and camera enabled tablet or laptop to support video conferencing.
Theory training covers a wide range of subjects, followed by multiple choice examinations.
- Air Law
- Flight Planning and Navigation
- Meteorology
- Human Factors
- Multi-rotor Technical and Principles of Flight
Duration of theory component: 5 days
Once all theory training has been covered, students will be required to complete and pass the required multiple-choice exams based on theory content. Exam times are flexible and can be arranged individually.
In addition to the theory exams, students will be required to complete:
Restricted Radio License training (theory and practical included in above)
English Proficiency Exam, which includes an oral interview with examiner (exemption might be available for some tertiary degrees or English first language).
RPL TRAINING PART 2: PRACTICAL
The practical component of the RPL Training Course is very flexible in terms of timings as it is scheduled around the student’s individual availability. Practical training consists of 1-to-1 training sessions.
- Training slots are booked online in advance for convenience.
- UAV Industries does not actively limit the flight training to only a few hours as some flight schools do.
- Duration of practical element depends on students’ skill, experience, progress, availability and weather conditions (allow 4 – 8 weeks on average)
The practical training component culminates in a practical exam or skills test called a ‘Sign Out’ with a Designated Flight Examiner.
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