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Is it easy for drone pilots to find jobs? What is his salary?

At present, China's drone industry is short of talents. If flying hands with AOPA driver's license are popular, the average salary of excellent flying hands with good skills can be above 5 K, and if they have the ability to make videos, it is ok to get around 10 thousand

The development status of UAV industry can be said to be in a stage of vigorous development. It can be said that UAV is really known by people when it first came out of DJI Elf system.

At present, self-timer drones, agricultural plant protection drones, film and television aerial photography, and industrial application drones are diversifying, and more drone application fields are being explored. There is still a lot of room for development in the market industry of drones.

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Drones enter the era of certificates. According to the relevant provisions of the General Aviation Flight Control Regulations, if any unit or individual engaged in general aviation flight activities flies without approval, fails to fly according to the approved flight plan, fails to report or omit flight dynamics in time, or flies into the air restricted area or air dangerous area without approval, the relevant department shall order it to make corrections and give a warning according to the division of responsibilities.

Causing serious accidents or serious consequences, criminal responsibility shall be investigated in accordance with the criminal law. In addition, the Notice on Strengthening the Management of Aviation Model Flight Sites issued by the State Sports General Administration stipulates that there should be no obstacles such as people, buildings and high-voltage lines in the flight sites and airspace of remote-controlled aviation models, and model aircraft should not fly over crowds under any circumstances.

According to Chen Yu. Com, as of June 30th, 20 16, there are 104 training institutions in China that have obtained the qualification of UAV driver training institutions, and 5,047 civil UAV certificates have been issued. More than 1000 people have passed the examination but have not yet issued certificates. At present, China's airspace management belongs to the Air Force, and the Civil Aviation Administration can only use airspace within the scope permitted by the Air Force.

Even if low altitude areas below 1000m are used, private jets need military approval to fly. However, it is reported that China may release the low-altitude area below1000m in 2065, and fly below 438+05m and1000m without military approval.

It is said that radar can't scan the airspace below 300 meters. It is precisely because of this blind spot that many drones have taken advantage of the loopholes to carry out "black flying", which has also led to some drones straying into the restricted area. Generally speaking, flights are not allowed in the central city, surrounding airports and the whole city of Beijing.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-UAV License