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Pilot and mission development

Licensed and industry-specific drone training

Training that connects aviation knowledge, safe aircraft handling and the job pilots must perform.

Discuss this service

Scope before aircraft.

We prepare pilots and organisational teams for professional operations through theory support, practical flight development, platform conversion, mission training and programme documentation. Licensing pathways are coordinated against the applicable Mozambique aviation requirements.

What can be included

  • RPL preparation and flight skills
  • Platform conversion training
  • Agriculture, survey and inspection missions
  • SOPs, crew resource management and fleet operationalisation

Students in training

Theory, preparation and practical flight.

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Drone students attending classroom theory training
Ground-school theory
Drone students receiving a pre-flight briefing
Pre-flight briefing
Drone instructor coaching a student during practical flight training
Practical flight coaching
Drone student receiving recognition after training
Student achievement
Drone University students during practical technical training

Remote Maintenance Technician training

Keep professional drone fleets mission-ready.

RMT training develops the technical discipline required to inspect, diagnose, maintain and support professional aircraft. The programme combines guided theory with practical work around real drone systems.

  • Drone maintenance and structured troubleshooting
  • Battery management and electrical safety
  • Airframe, propulsion and hardware diagnostics
  • Firmware, software and calibration workflows
  • Practical inspection and return-to-service procedures
Enquire about RMT trainingTraining imagery and curriculum reference: Drone University and Drone Solutions Training Institute.

Suitable sectors and use cases

01New professional pilots02Corporate drone teams03Government programmes04Agricultural and survey operators
Course completion does not itself guarantee licence issue; licensing remains subject to the competent aviation authority.