Ans: All drone training courses are available in weekend batches in addition to normal ones. This is especially favourable for working professionals who cannot make it on weekdays.
Ans: No, the age eligibility for the weened batch and the normal course is the same, i.e. one should be 18-65 years.
Ans: If you want to join the drone training course as a fresher, then you should have passed class 10th or equivalent from a recognized board or University to get enrolled in the weekend batch.
Ans: Since many drone training courses are part of this weekend batch, if you want to know about the detailed fee structure, you can call us at 08048-734-634 or visit the page of the course of your interest.
Ans: The mode of drone training courses is hybrid. The theory classes can be taken online or offline, but for practical drone flight training, there is a need to come down to our flying base.
Ans: Most of the training will occur during the day only, but since night flight training is also an essential part of drone pilot training, only this will occur at night.
Ans: Yes, you can enroll in the weekend drone training course even if you are working, as it expands your horizon. Drones are hugely popular in agriculture, logistics, entertainment and even photography. This will only increase with time, and so will the prospects for you to earn more via drones in service or even starting your own business.
Ans: Yes, all the courses of drone pilot training, whether in the normal batches or weekend batches, are approved by the DGCA.
Ans: Yes, you can; an RPC enables people to use drones for commercial purposes. You can make use of drones for capturing some stunning ariel shots.
Ans: The certificate you will receive after completing the drone training course of your choice is valid for 10 years.
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