Training on EU regulation and SORA
Training on EU regulation and SORA (Specific Operation Risk Analysis)
Support for Operational Authorization demand to NAA (National Aviation Authority)
Support for CE Class marking C0 to C6 for UAS
Support for Design Verification Report by EASA
Training on EU regulation and SORA (Specific Operation Risk Analysis)
Support for Operational Authorization demand to NAA (National Aviation Authority)
Support for CE Class marking C0 to C6 for UAS
Support for Design Verification Report by EASA
Training is led by drone expert - consultant Christophe MAZEL.



Christophe MAZEL
Christophe MAZEL
Drone expert - consultant
Drone expert - consultant
Frequently asked questions
Do you have more questions? Contact info@dts.lt
What is the duration of the courses?
The courses consist of three parts: theory or drone anatomy - 12 hours, drone assembly - 18 hours, practical flying - 32 hours. Total: 62 academic hours. The courses can also be taken as separate modules.
What certificates do you receive after completing the courses?
What is the anatomy of an FPV drone?
How is the drone collection course going?
What happens during practical flights?
What will you learn during the course?
Can you choose the modules separately?
Can you choose only practical flying courses?
Do you need to have your own drone for the courses?
How do DTS courses differ from other drone school courses?
What discounts do you offer and to whom?
What is the duration of the courses?
The courses consist of three parts: theory or drone anatomy - 12 hours, drone assembly - 18 hours, practical flying - 32 hours. Total: 62 academic hours. The courses can also be taken as separate modules.
What certificates do you receive after completing the courses?
What is the anatomy of an FPV drone?
How is the drone collection course going?
What happens during practical flights?
What will you learn during the course?
Can you choose the modules separately?
Can you choose only practical flying courses?
Do you need to have your own drone for the courses?
How do DTS courses differ from other drone school courses?
What discounts do you offer and to whom?
What is the duration of the courses?
The courses consist of three parts: theory or drone anatomy - 12 hours, drone assembly - 18 hours, practical flying - 32 hours. Total: 62 academic hours. The courses can also be taken as separate modules.