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What are the chances of becoming a pilot today?

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The aviation industry has always been an exciting career path for many individuals, and becoming a pilot is a dream job for many. But with the rise of automation and unmanned aerial vehicles, also known as drones, there are questions about the future of piloting as a career option. In this article, we will explore the chances of becoming a pilot today, and the prospects of drone pilot jobs in India . Firstly, let's look at the current state of the aviation industry. The demand for pilots has been steadily increasing over the past few years, thanks to the growth of commercial aviation in emerging markets such as India, China, and Southeast Asia. According to Boeing's 2021 Pilot and Technician Outlook report, the global aviation industry will require approximately 763,000 new pilots by 2039. This represents a massive opportunity for aspiring pilots, especially in countries like India, where the aviation industry is growing at an unprecedented rate. However, the road to becoming a...

DRONE IS THE FUTURE AND HOW DRONES HAVE IMPACTED THE SOCIETY?

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Started out as the product of the defence forces ingenious, to an enticing pastime, and now as a revolutionary innovation that’s changing the ways that industries work, the unmanned aircrafts also known as drones have opened limitless avenues and opportunities. Corporate behemoths like are testing ways to deliver packages with drones. Drone as an internet facility provider to remote locations is also being rolled out. The drone industry is flourishing in an unmatched pace. And many are taking part in this growth curve by earning revenue off something which was just a fun hobby. There is an estimate that there will be more than 100,000 new Drone pilot jobs in India in unmanned aircraft and technology by 2025. HOW DRONES HAVE IMPACTED THE SOCIETY- UAV technology has been used by defence organizations and consumers in a myriad of industries for quite some time. The uses of this technology ramify beyond only some sectors rather with the rising accessibility of drones, even so...

Using drones for factory surveillance-a smart factory's beginning

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  Factory surveillance with drones Factory inspection drones are the first step in transforming factories from routine equipment into smart factories. This blog is about hearing the word "factory" and forgetting the image of a big, noisy, dirty, flat place full of workers working tirelessly. A time when all dangerous work was done by men and only men. Today, these tasks can be performed by machines without harming lives and profits. We are entering the era of "the factory of the future", which can solve the important problems of the manufacturing industry, such as factory security, factory monitoring, factory security, etc These desks are all about connections. They will make extensive use of the Internet of Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine communication. There are now over 237,684 factories in India compared to 234,865 in March 2017. Of these, only 28% are implementing smart factories in India. This is a small amount of technology considering the size of the man...

How much drone pilots earn and Drone pilot training fees in India?

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With the rise of drone technology, the demand for skilled drone pilots has increased significantly in India. Drone pilots are responsible for operating unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for a variety of purposes, including aerial photography, surveying, mapping, and surveillance. The salaries of drone pilots in India vary depending on a number of factors, such as their experience, qualifications, and the type of work they do. According to data from PayScale, the average salary of a drone pilot in India is around Rs 3.5 lakh per year. However, this figure can vary widely depending on the pilot's level of expertise and experience. Entry-level drone pilots with less than a year of experience can expect to earn around Rs 2.5 lakh per year, while experienced pilots with five or more years of experience can earn upwards of Rs 7 lakh per year. Drone pilots who work in specific industries such as agriculture, construction, and oil and gas exploration tend to earn higher salaries. For exampl...