More than 60 drones were registered in a special day of the National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC), developed in Caracas, during the XXVIII Travel and Tourism Exhibition (AVAVIT 2022).
“Register your RPAS and get ready to fly!” invites the Venezuelan aeronautical agency through its social media account @InacVzlaas part of its attributions that allow promoting the responsible and safe use of unmanned and remotely controlled technological devices (or by its acronym, RPAS) in Venezuelan airspace.
In addition, the institute offers courses to pilot the devices and certifies the legal use of registered companies and individuals.
#InVideo ?️ More than 60 drones were registered in the successful special day #INACdeveloped at the XXVIII Travel and Tourism Exhibition @AVAVIT1 2022, @eurobuildingthus promoting the responsible and safe use of #RPAS in the airspace.
Are #INACwe are Venezuela! pic.twitter.com/3KBz4i4yi0
— National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) (@InacVzla) June 2, 2022
through the @CiacVzla, you will be able to train in the different modalities of Remotely Manned Aircraft. Participate in the Specialized Course on Fumigation with RPAS (Multirotor). pic.twitter.com/6rOoRSZ8Vg
— National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) (@InacVzla) June 3, 2022
#INACInforma || We have the best instructors #RPASthe @CiacVzla arrives at the city of Cumaná, Edo. Sucre, train as a pilot #RPAS in the Basic, Observer and Advanced courses on Remotely Piloted Aircraft. More information ➡️0412-8899626. pic.twitter.com/zY9eCrBnAs
— National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) (@InacVzla) June 3, 2022
During an interview of Venezuelan Television (VTV) to the Air Transport Specialist of the agency, Jose Augusto Pulido, The three characteristics of these aeronautical devices that are in great demand due to their wide capacity in all types of activities were explained:
- RECREATIONAL that is for personal entertainment
- PRIVATE when used as a work tool for commercial companies
- COMMERCIAL, when it is part of a company with an aeronautical corporate purpose.
Pulido indicated that in any of these cases, it is necessary for the owner of the device to legalize it before the INAC, through the registration of equipment, companies, licenses, medical certificates and third-party civil liability insurance, among other requirements.
The INAC, he said, provides advice to people interested in this issue, and by complying with the legal requirements in Venezuela, all procedures for the transfer, use and flight of the device throughout the national territory will be facilitated.
He invited to approach the INAC for the registration day and support the legal use of these aircraft, or consult everything related to it in his Web page and social networks.
The call is that they attend before the INAC, because the organism has its doors open.
“To the entire aeronautical community that ventures into these devices, register your equipment and find out about the regulations, requirements to guide you on how to make this a business model, a benefit for your company or just for your recreational activities safely” , summarized.
“So that they can register and get advice, how to be in order and avoid any inconvenience… The most important thing is their safety and that is our commitment,” he concluded.
#RegistraTuRPAS|| Register your RPAS quickly, safely and efficiently in the #INAC It is essential so that you can legally enjoy your remotely manned aircraft.
Register your RPAS and get ready to fly! pic.twitter.com/jmhEGZipzn— National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) (@InacVzla) June 2, 2022
#2Jun || 1/4 Training conscientious and responsible pilots! With success and under the premise of carrying out safe operations, the @CiacVzla graduates 42 pilots of remotely piloted aircraft (drone), who make up promotions 12 and 13 graduated from this training center. pic.twitter.com/amkB7fc6QR
— National Institute of Civil Aeronautics (INAC) (@InacVzla) June 2, 2022
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