Click here! An individual will be eligible to obtain a remote pilot certificate if he is not less than eighteen years of age and not more than sixty-five years of age. He should have passed the class tenth examination or its equivalent from a recognized board, and has successfully completed training as specified by the DGCA from any authorized remote pilot training organization.
Within seven days of successful completion of the training and passing of the tests under sub-rule (1), the authorized remote pilot training organization will have to make an application for a remote pilot certificate in Form D-4 on the digital sky platform along with the fee as specified in rule 46, providing details of the individual who has passed the test. The individual in respect of whom the authorized remote pilot training organization has made an application, will be issued a remote pilot certificate through the digital sky platform.
The DGCA will issue the remote pilot certificate within fifteen days from the issue of the remote pilot certificate to such individual through the digital sky platform. A remote pilot certificate will remain valid for a period of ten years if it is enlisted on the digital sky platform and is not suspended or canceled by DGCA.
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