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Shoreham Aviation Flight Centre

shoreham aviation flight centre

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Shoreham By Sea

SearchBook a Flight Online or Call: 01273 440852 Shoreham Aviation Home About Us Experience Flights Aircraft Hire / Hour Building Initial Training Advanced Training FAQs Location Contact Us Home>About Us About Shoreham Aviation Flight Centre Shoreham Aviation Flight Centre is a satellite of Redhill Aviation Flight Centre, a well-established, friendly, UK CAA Approved Training Organisation (ATO) and Flying Club providing flying training and testing at very competitive rates for: PPL LAPL Night IMC Aerobatics CPL FI(R) MEP We also offer a full range of Air Experience Flights, ranging from a 30 minute taster flight to a “land-away” experience to enjoy with friends/family. For the really adventurous, we offer aerobatic flights too! We have a team of dedicated instructors, all of whom are professionally qualified pilots and have worked for many years in aviation. We also have our own flight examiners. We are based at Shoreham Aerodrome next to the beautiful South Downs National Park. Shoreham Aerodrome is one of the oldest purpose-built airfields in the country. It is a licensed airfield with six grass runways (plus two tarmac runways for winter use) and full Air Traffic Control. It is open 0900 to 1700 during winter months and 0900 to 1900 during the summer, extensions can also be arranged. We have a large fleet of popular two and four seat aircraft as well as complex single and multi engine piston aircraft available. Our facilities include dedicated briefing rooms and you may enjoy free beverages in a relaxing atmosphere with our operations staff. With an unobstructed view over the airfield and the Sussex hills. There is ample pay-and-display car parking on-site, along with a café overlooking the aerodrome.

AV8 Flight School

av8 flight school

Where do I start? If you want to fly and operate drones professionally, the General VLOS Certificate (GVC) is the most practical and effective way to reach your aims. Legally you don't need any special training or certification to fly drones commercially (just a Flyer ID, Operator ID and correct insurance), however for most operators the limitations on where you can fly and how close you can get to people are far too restrictive to be practical. This is referred to as the Open Category. It is possible to fly with fewer restrictions in Open Category via the A2 Certificate of Competence (A2 CofC), however there are some strong caveats with regards to its usefulness and longevity (see the A2 CofC below for more info). The way to remove and reduce the limitations on where you can fly is by obtaining a CAA Operational Authorisation (an "OA") so you can operate in what's called the Specific Category. To obtain an OA, you first need to complete a GVC course with an approved training provider, like AV8. The OA is a formal permission that allows you to fly drones up to 25kg inside congested and built up areas and to within 50m of people. The important distinction to note is that this 50m separation distance is measured as an invisible "bubble" around the drone, as apposed to the 50m "cylinder" that applies in the Open Category. This effectively means that, subject to certain safety precautions, you have enormous freedoms in where you can fly, even to the point of flying overhead people if you're more than 50m above them if it can be done safely (and for no longer than necessary). An OA also provides you with a far more professional client-facing image, so much so that its estimated that around 80% of the UK's £42bn drone industry is only available to operators with an OA, since most clients specify it as a baseline requirement. If you're planning on flying for another drone operator, it will also very likely be a requirement that you have. a full GVC. The GVC is a pilot competency course designed to provide you with everything you need to obtain an Operational Authorisation (OA) from the CAA. It consists of some online study, an exam conducted under formal conditions, the creation of an operations manual, and finally a practical flight test. Once you've completed the course, you're awarded both the GVC and A2 CofC (our courses are modular!) and you can then use your shiny new certificate to apply to the CAA (see below for more info on the OA). Having a GVC brings a lot of flexibility and professionalism to your drone operations. You learn about flight operations, meteorology (the weather), flight performance, as well as the practicalities of planning and conducting safe and legal drone flights. Depending on your circumstances, the course can be finished in as little as a week, however most students complete it over the course of 4 to 6 weeks on a part time basis. The theory section of the course is completed online via our virtual learning environment; super easy to use and navigate and there are lots of quizzes and knowledge checks to keep you on track. Once you're ready, the exam is online and on-demand 24/7/365 (literally!). You'll connect with a proctor (a human being) who'll help you get set up and ready. The exam is multiple choice and covers the same areas as the knowledge checks. Because of the way our courses are structured we have a near 100% first time pass rate, however if you happened to have a bad day we provide you with some additional support and retakes of the exam are always free. With the exam complete you'll be able to log in to Flight Docs, our very own automated system for creating your operations manual. It takes around 30 minutes, after which you'll have a full compliant and formatted document sitting in your inbox. The final step is your practical flight test. We have a network of flight examiners across the whole of the UK from which you can choose the one closest and most convenient to you. We also provide you with the details of how the flight test is performed right at the start of your course so you can practice whilst you study. The test itself consists of planning for the flight, setting up, completing the various manoeuvres, responding to simulated emergencies and closing your operation down. It may seem a little daunting but we guide you every step of the way.