
Master instructors pass out from OTA: NCC cadets set to become licensed drone pilots
This included two candidates from Nagpur.
The OTA is the training centre for Associate NCC Officers (ANOs), who are basically school teachers leading NCC units. The master trainers will now train cadets in their respective NCC directorates. Upon completion of the course, these trainers are authorised to operate remote pilot training organisations (RPTOs). "Those who are trained in NCC will receive remote pilot certificates (RPCs) from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)," said a press release.
This opens new opportunities for the cadets. NCC is the youth wing of the ministry of defence.
The instructor course is designed to equip NCC cadets with hands-on experience in drone training, manufacturing, flying, and repairing the flying machines. The maiden batch of master drone instructors had candidates drawn from various directorates across the country, including Maharashtra, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Karnataka, and Goa, the release said.
It is learnt that there are plans to also have a central drone training centre at Nagpur. This is likely to emerge as a unified facility where the cadets would be trained in handling drones. However, it may take some time as formalities like the finalisation of land are yet to be completed, said sources. The cadets trained here may get licences after being trained at the proposed centre.
Once the entire plan is approved, it is expected to help the cadets get training at a well-equipped facility, said sources.

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