China has been actively promoting the development of “low-altitude economy” in recent years, and drones have been widely used in many fields, such as logistics, express delivery, agriculture, transportation, etc. As drone technology improves, emerging industries have attracted a large number of talents and created a career as drone operators. Official data shows that the talent gap for “pilots” across the country is reaching 1 million, and demand is increasing rapidly for delivery workers.
▲ The talent gap for “flying hands” across the country reaches 1 million, and the monthly salary can be as high as 30,000 yuan (about HK$32,000) (Photo source:Fast technology)
At the Central Economic Work Conference last December, the “low economy” was introduced as an emerging national strategic industry. workers According to the “Statistical Report on Civilian Unmanned Aircraft Operators and Cloud System Data”, at the end of 2023, there were only 194,400 people in the country who had a drone operator license, which was far below the demand , and most of the operators were between the ages of 22 and 22. Young people are mostly young people aged 37, making up 57%.
Data from the Civil Aviation Administration of China shows that drone flight times across the country will increase significantly in 2023, and that usage varies greatly between regions. The volume of drone flight in East China reached 1.1868 million times, far higher than other regions. The demand for drones is particularly strong in areas such as agriculture and energy monitoring, showing that the industry is dependent on drones. In order to regulate the safety of drone flights, the “Interim Regulations on the Regulation of Unmanned Aircraft” which will be implemented from January 1, 2024 dictate that only light drones and micro-drones can operate freely in the “green airspace” below 120 meters. Without a license, other drone operators must obtain the appropriate level of Civil Aviation Authority certification. The new regulations have greatly increased the demand for drone operator training, attracting a large number of students to take the certification exam.
There are three levels to obtain a drone operating certificate: “pilot”, “pilot captain” and “instructor”. Generally, you will be licensed after completing a 25-day training course, with a pass rate of over 90%. Some training institutes have even put forward the slogan of “earning 20,000 to 30,000 yuan per month”, attracting a large number of job seekers, and even car driving schools are also based on drone courses to add.
Source of information and pictures:Fast technology、world news network
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