In December last year, the ban on advanced flight called "Level 4", which allows drones to fly above people in a range that cannot be seen, was lifted, and the national qualification test required for that operation will start nationwide from January 16th.

In "Level 4", which allows you to fly above people in urban areas and other places where you can not see them, you need to acquire a new national qualification of "first class unmanned aerial vehicle pilot" when operating in order to strictly ensure safety. , a written test, a practical test, and a physical examination.



Of these, the academic exam starting on January 16th is being accepted at 160 venues nationwide, and a total of 40 people are expected to take the exam on the first day of the 16th.

The test is a computer-based test, with 70 questions that can be answered from three options regarding knowledge about drone laws and aircraft, as well as the concept of risk assessment in flight operations. rate is required.



Applications for the practical exam are scheduled to start in January, but if you have completed the drone school course registered with the country, you will be exempted.



A ``aircraft certification system'' has been established to ensure the safety of the aircraft, and inspections are currently underway. is.