In this article, we’ll outline what it takes to get an CAA drone license to fly your drone for non-recreational. First, here’s our YouTube video that walks through common questions:
Do I need to get a drone license?
What kind of drone jobs are available?
Quick-Start Tips for New Students
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Lecture Text Download Your Test Supplement
Need Help Contact Us
Common Drone Industry Terms (Glossary)
Lecture Text The Basics of Regulations
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Registering Your Drone
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Operating Limitations_ Height, Speed, Minimum Visibility and Cloud Clearance
CAA Compliance_ Flight Logging, Inspections and Required Documents
Flying From a Moving Vehicle
Operations Over People and Moving Vehicles
Flying Visual Line-of-Sight
Alcohol, Drugs and Physiology
Understanding the Rules
Night Ops Environment & Best Practices
How Your Eyes Function at Night
Understand These 5 Visual Illusions
Class B Airspace
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Special Use Airspace
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Lecture Text — What's a Sectional Chart
Lecture Text — Latitude and Longitude
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Lecture Text — Airports and Radio Frequencies
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Maximum Elevation Figures
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Lecture Text — Advanced Sectional Chart Interpretation
Lecture Text — Reading a Chart Supplement
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Wind and Currents
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Lecture Text — LiPo Batteries
Lecture Text — Aeronautical Decision-Making (ADM)
Crew Resource Management (CRM)
Lecture Text — PAVE, IMSAFE & DECIDE Models
Lecture Text — 5 Hazardous Attitudes
Radio Communications
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Remote Identification (Remote ID)
Prof. Dr. Ansar Yasar is a professor at the Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) – Hasselt University Belgium. IMOB is the one of the top European institutes focusing on the broader themes of road safety and transport management using new modes of mobility. At IMOB, he worked on the European FP7 project DATA SIM (2011 – 2014) & European ERA-NET Smart-PT (2014 – 2017). He is currently responsible for the H202- Track&Know (2018-2020) & H2020 iSCAPE (2016 – 2019) projects with a consortium of several international partners. He is responsible for the Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Intelligent Topics in Transportation courses for the masters of transportation sciences students & related research around this topic at UHasselt. Furthermore, he is currently the Head of the Business Development Unit at the institute focusing on several applications including Safe Routes to Schools & Safe-Trucking system. Dr. Yasar’s broader research interests include smart cities & communities, connected & intelligent mobility, drones system management, road safety using smart transport solutions and mobility management. He received his BS degree in Software Engineering from Foundation University Islamabad, MS degree in Computer Science & Engineering from Linkoping University – Sweden and a PhD in Engineering in from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven – Belgium. He has authored more than 175 research articles in renowned international journals, conferences and workshops. As one of his accomplishments, Dr. Yasar has co-edited a book entitled “Data Science and Simulation in Transportation Research” published by IGI Global in December 2013. Furthermore, he has been involved in organization of many international peer-reviewed conferences, summer schools and practical training workshops
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