Your essential credential for legal and professional drone operations in India
In India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regulates drone operations to ensure safety, security, and responsible use of airspace. As per the latest Drone Rules, 2021, obtaining a Remote Pilot Certificate (RPC) is mandatory for anyone looking to operate drones professionally, commercially, or even recreationally beyond certain weight limits.
This certification ensures that drone pilots possess the necessary knowledge, skills, and understanding of aviation laws and regulations to operate drones safely and legally. Without an RPC, operating a drone for commercial purposes is illegal and can lead to severe penalties.
Unlock opportunities and operate with confidence
Operate drones lawfully across India, avoiding fines and legal issues. The RPC is your license to fly professionally.
Opens doors to lucrative careers in various industries like surveying, photography, delivery, and inspection, where certified pilots are in high demand.
Learn best practices for safe drone operation, emergency procedures, and risk management, protecting yourself and others.
Your RPC is a testament to your professionalism and competence, giving you credibility among clients and employers.
The DGCA RPC is valid across India, allowing you to undertake projects in any state or union territory.
Stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry by acquiring skills that are compliant with current and future regulations.
The Unati Drone Academy is a DGCA-approved training organization dedicated to guiding you through every step of the RPC acquisition process. Our courses are designed to meet and exceed DGCA syllabus requirements, ensuring you are fully prepared for both theoretical and practical examinations.
With our expert training and guidance, you don’t just earn certification — you become a valuable asset to the aviation industry.
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