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25.01.2022 RPA has achieved the Unmanned Operators Certificate (OUC) from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). This allows RPA to legally undertake commercial operations in Australian Airspace.



18.01.2022 Commercial Remotely Piloted Aircraft https://remotelypilotedaircraft.wordpress.com//commercial-

16.01.2022 RPA Head Office Warwick Airport Queensland Australia

15.01.2022 Written by Kelvin Hutchinson, an embedded journalist in the Australian Pilot Magazine. The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has led the way world-wide for over ten years on regulatory framework, RPA Controller training and risk and safety considerations relative to Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) operations. This foresight has allowed many Australian companies to create unique business models and even take out patents over essential aspects of the technologies creating long-term benefits to the Australian economy. [ 885 more words. ] https://remotelypilotedaircraft.wordpress.com//remotely-pi



14.01.2022 Written by Kelvin Hutchinson, an embedded journalist in the Australian Pilot Magazine. If your ambition is to have a career change and you would like to venture into an exciting new industry or just have fun flying Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) your goal could be only 8-10 days away. Thousands of small RPAS are currently flying in Australia. Millions throughout the world. [ 760 more words. ] https://remotelypilotedaircraft.wordpress.com//remotely-pi

13.01.2022 RPA has commenced RPAS (Drone) training at Warwick Airport and across Australia. CASA RPAS license issued upon completion. details at: www.rpas.net.au

13.01.2022 Written by Kelvin Hutchinson, embedded journalist in the Australian Pilot Magazine. Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) if operated professionally with well trained pilots and ground crew, quality autopilots and ground station software can be extremely reliable and safe. So what is needed to setup and operate an RPAS business that makes sustainable income? CASA approved RPAS operators are put through thorough interviews and flight tests, the operators RPA will have been tested and certified and extensive operational paperwork systems will have been checked and approved. [ 882 more words. ] https://remotelypilotedaircraft.wordpress.com//remotely-pi



12.01.2022 Check out RPAs new TV advertisment to be aired on WIN TV let me know if you see it. Enjoy! http://youtu.be/M2PfrhfOL18

12.01.2022 As a journalist for the Australian Pilot Magazine, I focus on feature articles relating to Drones (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems). If you would like to learn more about Drones, the industry and career opportunities follow my blog on Wordpress to receive monthly updates. Subscribe to my page in the side bar (widget) and dont forget to like, share & comment. Ask me what you would like to see more of and I can answer any questions you may have about the industry. Email me directly at [email protected] or go to our RPA Training Academy website for FAQs at www.rpas.net.au.

11.01.2022 We have secured approval from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to fly RPAS (Drones) out of Warwick Airport. Second approval to do this (behind Boeing) in Australia

10.01.2022 Crops are monitored by state of the art sensors fitted to UAVs

07.01.2022 UAV using a HD sensor to monitor a specific location. The UAV is controlled from a remote location via computer and datalinks. Range up to 10 nautical miles.



05.01.2022 Drones, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) or whatever you like to call aerial robots are soon going to play a significant role in our lives, and actually much more than we think. Technological breakthroughs, robotic innovation and the ability to write unique and complex algorithms are being fuelled by an avalanche of very clever technical engineers and individuals, like you and I, interested in these ever-evolving technologies. [ 709 more words. ] https://remotelypilotedaircraft.wordpress.com//the-dawning

04.01.2022 LAUNCH INTO YOUR NEW CAREER TODAY!

03.01.2022 Written by Kelvin Hutchinson, an embedded journalist in the Australian Pilot Magazine. It is estimated that there are around twenty thousand Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) flying in Australia today. The vast majority are under 2 kg and flown in parks and backyards by unlicensed enthusiasts. Approximately five percent of those RPA are custom built for specific commercial operations. 250 CASA approved UAV Operator Certificate holders utalise these devices for day-to-day commercial operations. [ 810 more words. ] https://remotelypilotedaircraft.wordpress.com//building-an

02.01.2022 RPA releases the RPA Navigator

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