This assessment is conducted to evaluate pilot trainee skills in operating UA#1 and UA#2.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor below 7kg, UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor only.
This proficiency check is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills to be still competent in operating UA#1 and UA#2 after 4 years.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor below 7kg, UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor only valid for another 4 years.
This proficiency check is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills to be still competent in operating UA#1, UA#2 and UA#3 after 4 years.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor below 7kg, UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg, UA#3 – Helicopter below 7kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) including helicopter valid for another 4 years.
This practical assessment is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills in operating UA#3. It is meant to remove the existing UAPL Class (Rotorcraft) holder Limited to Multi-rotor only to attain the license to operate helicopter.
(Remarks: UA#3 – Helicopter below 7kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) including helicopter.
This practical assessment is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills in operating UA#2. It is meant to remove the existing UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) holder Limited to Multi-rotor below 7kg only to attain the license to operate Multi-rotor up to 25kg.
(Remarks: UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor Only (up to 25kg)
This practical assessment is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills in operating UA#1 only.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor up to 7kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor Only (up to 7kg only)
This assessment is conducted to evaluate pilot trainee skills in operating UA#1 and UA#2.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor below 7kg, UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor only.
This proficiency check is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills to be still competent in operating UA#1 and UA#2 after 4 years.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor below 7kg, UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor only valid for another 4 years.
This proficiency check is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills to be still competent in operating UA#1, UA#2 and UA#3 after 4 years.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor below 7kg, UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg, UA#3 – Helicopter below 7kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) including helicopter valid for another 4 years.
This practical assessment is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills in operating UA#3. It is meant to remove the existing UAPL Class (Rotorcraft) holder Limited to Multi-rotor only to attain the license to operate helicopter.
(Remarks: UA#3 – Helicopter below 7kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) including helicopter.
This practical assessment is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills in operating UA#2. It is meant to remove the existing UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) holder Limited to Multi-rotor below 7kg only to attain the license to operate Multi-rotor up to 25kg.
(Remarks: UA#2 – Multi-rotor up to 25kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor Only (up to 25kg)
This practical assessment is conducted to evaluate the UA pilots’ skills in operating UA#1 only.
(Remarks: UA#1 – Multi-rotor up to 7kg)
Attain UAPL Class A (Rotorcraft) limited to Multi-rotor Only (up to 7kg only)