Australia, 26th Aug 2024, – i Drone Train, a leading provider of drone education and licensing services, has announced the expansion of its advanced drone licence and training programs across Australia. In response to the growing demand for certified drone pilots, i Drone Train is dedicated to offering accessible and comprehensive training for individuals and businesses nationwide.
The drone industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, with applications ranging from aerial photography and agricultural monitoring to construction site inspections. As the demand for drones continues to increase, the need for qualified and licensed operators becomes crucial. i Drone Train’s advanced training programs are specifically designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge required to operate drones safely and effectively in various industries.
The program accommodates a wide spectrum of participants, from hobbyists seeking to improve their skills to professionals aiming for commercial certification. With a combination of theoretical and practical training, the courses cover critical areas such as drone safety, airspace regulations, flight planning, and advanced flight manoeuvres. The hands-on approach ensures that participants gain practical experience under the supervision of experienced professionals, building their confidence and competence as drone pilots.
Div, the CEO of i Drone Train, stated, “The expansion of these programs is driven by the increasing need for skilled drone operators across multiple industries. Proper training is essential for ensuring that operators meet safety standards and comply with legal regulations.”
The advanced drone licence programs are delivered through a mix of online and in-person training, offering flexibility to participants throughout Australia. Courses are led by industry professionals who provide personalised instruction and the latest industry insights. Additionally, i Drone Train ensures that all courses comply with the standards set by the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), equipping participants with the necessary credentials to legally operate drones in commercial environments.
As the drone industry continues to evolve, i Drone Train is committed to staying at the forefront of technological and regulatory developments. The company plans to regularly update its curriculum to reflect industry advancements, ensuring that participants receive the most up-to-date skills and certifications required in the field. i Drone Train’s presence across Australia allows participants in both urban and regional areas to access high-quality drone training programs.
Div added, “Future developments in the drone sector will necessitate continuous education and upskilling for operators. i Drone Train remains focused on delivering training that aligns with these ongoing changes, ensuring that operators are prepared for new challenges and opportunities.”
With the expansion of its advanced drone licence and training programs, i Drone Train is well-positioned to contribute significantly to the future of drone operation in Australia. By offering flexible, high-quality training programs, the company is empowering a new generation of certified drone operators, ready to meet the challenges of this rapidly growing industry.
For more information regarding i Drone Train’s advanced drone training Australia programs, including course availability and enrolment options, contact i Drone Train at 97 Boundary St, West End, Brisbane QLD 4101, via phone at 0449 127 007, or email at ceo@idronetrain.com.
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Organization: i Drone Train
Contact Person: Div Bedi
Website:
https://idronetrain.com/
Email:
ceo@idronetrain.com
Contact Number: 61449127007
Address:97 Boundary St, West End
Address 2: Brisbane QLD, 4101
Country:Australia
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