Commercial Drone Training for CAAS UAPL

Commercial Drone Training for CAAS UAPL
UA Pilot License (UAPL)
Commercial drone training designed for individuals who wish to join the rapidly growing drone / unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry as a drone operator. Upon completion of this course, student can go for a CAAS UA Pilot License (UAPL) Assessment with Drone Elements UATO at a separate fee.
For more information on price competitiveness of this course, and a guide on the UA Pilot License, refer to our article UA Pilot License in Singapore.
CAAS Drone Permit
In Singapore, permits may be required to operate an unmanned aircraft (UA) under certain conditions. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore issues the CAAS Operator Permit & CAAS Activity Permit which are required for certain types of UA activities.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) is a Statutory Board under the Ministry of Transport.
What will you learn
- Air Law
- Energy Management
- General Electric Aircraft Systems
- Human Factors
- Meteorology
- Multi-Rotor Aerodynamics
- Navigation
- Risk Assessment
- Practical flying sessions
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the CAAS regulations and by-laws for unmanned aircraft operations
- Understand energy management and apply appropriate methodologies for inspection and regular maintenance
- Explain individual components of a multi-rotor
- Understand human factors and apply good airmanship for unmanned aircraft operations
- Understand meteorology and how weather conditions can affect unmanned aircraft operations
- Understand the aerodynamics of multi-rotors
- Understand navigation systems for unmanned aircraft
- Explain risk assessment and apply mitigation measures for unmanned aircraft operations
- Maneuver a remotely piloted aircraft with Roll, Pitch, Yaw and Thrust Control
Course Title
Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Course
Drone License / Certification
Upon completion of the course, a certificate will be issued as a proof of UAS training course attended.
For a more casual drone training, please see Build and Fly Your Own Drone.
- Human Factors
- Meteorology
- Multi-Rotor Aerodynamics
- Navigation
- Risk Assessment
- Practical flying sessions
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the CAAS regulations and by-laws for unmanned aircraft operations
- Understand energy management and apply appropriate methodologies for inspection and regular maintenance
- Explain individual components of a multi-rotor
- Understand human factors and apply good airmanship for unmanned aircraft operations
- Understand meteorology and how weather conditions can affect unmanned aircraft operations
- Understand the aerodynamics of multi-rotors
- Understand navigation systems for unmanned aircraft
- Explain risk assessment and apply mitigation measures for unmanned aircraft operations
- Maneuver a remotely piloted aircraft with Roll, Pitch, Yaw and Thrust Control
Course Title
Unmanned Aircraft Pilot Course
Drone License / Certification
Upon completion of the course, a certificate will be issued as a proof of UAS training course attended.
For a more casual drone training, please see Build and Fly Your Own Drone.
Full Sporeans 21 – 39 yrs old /
PRs 21 yrs old & aboveSporeans 40 yrs old & above
(MCES1)$1850 $1850 $1850 Funding Validity Period
14 May 2021 – 13 May 2023All prices inclusive of GST
UA Pilot License (UAPL)
Commercial drone training designed for individuals who wish to join the rapidly growing drone / unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) industry as a drone operator. Upon completion of this course, student can go for a CAAS UA Pilot License (UAPL) Assessment with Drone Elements UATO at a separate fee.
For more information on price competitiveness of this course, and a guide on the UA Pilot License, refer to our article UA Pilot License in Singapore.
CAAS Drone Permit
In Singapore, permits may be required to operate an unmanned aircraft (UA) under certain conditions. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore issues the CAAS Operator Permit & CAAS Activity Permit which are required for certain types of UA activities.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) is a Statutory Board under the Ministry of Transport.