Aerocamaras presents in AULA 2022 its new drone pilot training for university students

The unstoppable growth in the use of drones in a multitude of professional sectors has led to drone piloting training positioning itself as one of the most requested studies, with a multitude of job opportunities. For this reason, Aerocamaras, a Spanish company of reference in training and operations with drones, presents today at the International Student and Educational Offer Fair, AULA, the wide variety of specialized courses offered in its more than 30 schools throughout the national terrain.

Aerocamaras is sponsored in AULA by the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) after the company and institution extended their agreement for another year to offer professional drone pilot courses. This unique and exclusive training allows students to specialize in handling unmanned aircraft (UAS) to operate with multirotors while obtaining the official level 3 UAS pilot certificate.

Students who access this course will be able to carry out flights in urban environments that extend beyond visual range (BVLOS), with authorization throughout the European Union. In addition, they will access a job bank, with the UCM quality seal, which will offer them a direct path to new job opportunities in a professional market eager for these professional profiles.

To satisfy the curiosity of future professionals in the sector, the head of Aerocamaras instructors, Sergio Río, today explains to the young attendees the characteristics of the wide range of training options provided by the Galician firm. Currently, Aerocamaras has training courses as specialized drone pilots to fit into a variety of markets ranging from technical inspections, emergencies and security, the audiovisual sector, photogrammetry and topography or precision agriculture, to logistics with drones. among others.

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The company, in full international expansion, teaches online courses with students all over the world and has more than 30 schools throughout Spain. These qualities and the more than 25,000 students who endorse their training allow Aerocamaras to lead the training sector as the best drone pilot school.

Jaime Pereira, CEO of Aerocamaras, highlights: “The development that the drone market is having today has caused the demand for qualified professionals to be increasing and, therefore, we try to take our services and courses to the largest possible public. Drones are the present and the future and we are committed to opening new opportunities for young people in countless sectors”.

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