Airbus Offers DGCA-Approved Drone Pilot Training Courses in India

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Airbus, the European aviation major, announced that it will provide drone pilot training courses approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India. The courses, designed for micro and small category drones, will begin on June 26 at the Airbus Training Centre in Bengaluru and run for five days. The program includes theoretical and flying lessons to enhance the skills and knowledge of budding drone pilots in India. Airbus aims to deepen the country’s capabilities in the fast-developing drone sector while supporting its aviation infrastructure development goals. Instructors approved by the DGCA will offer theoretical training on topics such as drone rules, basic principles of flight, aerodynamics, operations, maintenance and air traffic control procedures. The students will also enjoy drone flying lessons and simulator training. Airbus hopes to equip the students with industry-specific skills to enhance opportunities in the rapidly growing drone industry.

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