MMC’s Aviation Academy Gets Drone Programs Off the Ground

MMC’s Aviation Academy Gets Drone Programs Off the Ground

One of the primary barriers to entry for drone programs in the enterprise is education. The adoption of drone technology requires new skills in any organisation. Businesses don’t only need professional pilots: they need training on industrial applications, aircraft assembly and repair, and fleet maintenance. Now MMC://www.mmcuav.com/】 China’s leading provider of industrial drone solutions introduces the Aviation Academy, designed to offer new drone professionals AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) certification courses.

MMC Aviation Academy is located at MMC’s state of the art facility at MMC Tech Park in Shenzhen. The Academy is one of the only institutes qualified to offer AOPA certification courses in China. New operators or businesses implementing drone programs for the first time can find a variety of coursework and worldwide job opportunities.

“Aviation Academy is the next step in services for all of our clients. We offer our customers all of the solutions they need to be successful with an industrial drone program – including professional level training throughout the organization,” says Leo, Liu, MMC’s CEO. “We’rorganisation be one of the only professional level, AOPA certification programs in China.”

Customers and Students Can Choose Coursework in:

Basic and Intermediate Professional Pilot Training Course
MMC drone pilot certifications
Commercial drone payloads operation knowledge;
Hydrogen drone system operation knowledge
Industrial drone assembly & maintenance
Industrial Drone Applications

MMC’s Aviation Academy offers courses for both recreational drone fliers and commercial drone operators. Commercial operators completing industrial application training can establish themselves as leaders in their chosen field of expertise, expanding their job opportunities and advancing their careers within enterprise organizations.

Industrial drone application courses include:

Power line stringing – one of most valuable applications of drone technology around the globe. MMC’s Aviation Academy’s power line stringing program includes training on site preparation, flight planning, pilot and co-pilot cooperation, and operation of the MMC’s Spider solution: the premier industrial power line stringing solution.

Power line inspection: MMC’s highly trained UAV pilots and industry engineers, combined with their range of professional sensors, have been performing inspections and surveys for the energy sector since 2010. The Power Line Inspection course includes training on drones, sensors, and methodology for transmission and distributions tower inspection.

Crop spraying:Asia has the largest area of rice paddy fields in the world, with widespread use of drone technology for crop spraying. MMC’s spraying drone is designed to promote economical and eco-friendly crop spraying. This drone application courses helps operators to learn the most efficient methods of pesticide applications.

Aerial photography: This pilot training course is designed to teach new operators to pilot most effectively for taking amazing aerial photos and videos for clients. Learn how you can use your drone to capture data and turn it into a useful and professional show reel for your clients.

Job Opportunities at MMC

Join one of the fastest growing commercial drone companies in the world! MMC has job opportunities for commercial operators in their expanding overseas branch offices, and will train qualified candidates. MMC offers great pay, great benefits and a supportive and collaborative work environment.

About MMC: MMC is the world’s leading manufacturer of professional and industrial drones, offering full solutions for it’s global list of enterprise customers. For more information about the Aviation Academy and MMC’s range of professional drone products, please visit www. mmcuav.com.

Gary Mortimer

Founder and Editor of sUAS News | Gary Mortimer has been a commercial balloon pilot for 25 years and also flies full-size helicopters. Prior to that, he made tea and coffee in air traffic control towers across the UK as a member of the Royal Air Force.