Australia Free Web Directory

SkyMedia Training in Warnervale, New South Wales, Australia | School



Click/Tap
to load big map

SkyMedia Training

Locality: Warnervale, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 4392 5174



Address: Jack Grant Ave 2259 Warnervale, NSW, Australia

Website: http://skymediatraining.com.au

Likes: 99

Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

21.01.2022 The candidates half way through their course, demonstrating some precise flying skills.



16.01.2022 Our September class has graduated! Great work from our candidates who performed well in very trying conditions today. Excellent results in the theory exams and a superb flight test saw all get through! Pictured here from L to R are SkyMedia Training Managing Director and Chief Flight Instructor, Cameron Board, Michael, Andrew, Andrew, Rod and Central Coast Aero Club/Warnervale Air CEO and Theory Instructor for the course, Andrew Smith. Apart from the prevalence of a multitude... of Andrews (confusing for everyone) it was a great course. We are running the next 5 day course on Monday, 17th October. Enquire today for details. (02) 4392 5174 Well done to everyone!! See more

16.01.2022 Our next UAV Controllers course is scheduled to run from Monday, 21st November from 8am. The course runs for 5 days and covers all theory, practical flight and testing to be issued with a controllers certificate, allowing you to operate advanced drones commercially up to 7kg. This course also paves the way to start up and run your own UAV operation. Enquire today to make a booking or garner more information. Contact us at the Central Coast Aero Club on (02) 4392 5174 or via message through this page.

03.01.2022 Did you know drone flights over Sydney Harbour are prohibited? Sydney Harbour and its surrounding areas, including Middle Harbour, White Bay, Rose Bay and the P...arramatta River up to the Ryde Bridge, is restricted airspace due to the helicopters and seaplanes that have permission to fly there. All other aircraftincluding dronesare prohibited from flying in these areas unless they have permission from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. We’re currently investigating the potential for an app, hopefully being released in 2017, showing drone owners where they can and can’t fly. Until then, here’s a map illustrating restricted airspace around Sydney Harbour. You must also follow other drone safety rules, available at casa.gov.au/drone



Related searches