Is there an expiry date for the unmanned aircraft basic training (UABT) certificate?
No, there is no expiry date for the UABT certificate.
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No, there is no expiry date for the UABT certificate.
If you are below 16 years old and intend to operate any UA in this weight category for recreational or educational purposes, you may do so under the supervision of another person who is at least 16 years old and has obtained the UA basic training (UABT) certificate, or holds a valid UA pilot licence (UAPL).
No, you are not required to complete the UABT if you have a valid UAPL granted by CAAS.
The list of CAAS-approved UABT organisations (UABTO) is published here.
You will need to complete the UABT, if you are operating an unmanned aircraft (UA) with a total weight exceeding 1.5kg but not exceeding 7kg for a recreational or educational purposes. Upon successful completion of the training, you will receive a UABT certificate.
Users operating UA with a total weight not exceeding 1.5kg for a recreational or educational purposes are also encouraged to complete the UABT.
Yes, depending on the purpose of the activity, the total weight of your UA, as well as the location and height at which you intend to fly your UA, you may still need to obtain a UA basic training (UABT) certificate, a UA pilot licence (UAPL), an activity permit and/or an operator permit.
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