Daily Archives: April 23, 2026

Why 2026 Is the Best Year to Become a Drone Pilot

India’s drone industry is entering its fastest growth phase in 2025 — driven by agriculture, e- governance, construction, cinematography, logistics, and smart city development. Government programs, subsidies, and drone-friendly policies have increased demand for certified pilots nationwide. New opportunities are emerging in FPV racing, inspection services, event shooting, and industrial projects. If you are 18+ and want a future-proof career,…

Why Drone Mapping & Survey Is the Next Big Career Skill

Drone mapping and surveying are becoming essential tools across construction, mining, real estate, and agriculture. Companies now prefer drone mapping because it is faster, safer, and more accurate than manual surveying. Aakash Aerospace provides training that prepares students for mapping careers using drone photogrammetry techniques. In the coming years, drone mapping professionals will be among the highest-paid specialists in the…

Why You Should Choose a DGCA-Licensed RPTO for Drone Training

Drone training must be taken only from a DGCA-Licensed RPTO to be legally valid in India. Aakash Aerospace, an approved RPTO in Tamil Nadu, offers government-standard training with certified instructors, approved syllabus, simulator practice, and real flying experience. Choosing an RPTO ensures that your training is recognized, your certification is valid nationwide, and your license is issued under DGCA norms.…

Drone Training for Agriculture – Why Farmers Need Certified Pilots

Agricultural drones are transforming farming in India by reducing labour costs, increasing spraying accuracy, and improving crop health. This has led to a huge demand for certified drone pilots specifically trained in agricultural operations. Aakash Aerospace provides specialized training for agri-drone operation under DGCA guidelines. Farmers, agri-tech entrepreneurs, and rural youth can now learn to operate spraying drones professionally, increasing…

Career Opportunities After Completing Drone Pilot Training

Drone careers in India have exploded with opportunities across multiple sectors. After completing DGCA-approved drone pilot training, candidates can work in: Drone pilots in India earn anywhere between ₹25,000 to ₹1,00,000+ per month depending on their specialization. With industries adopting drones rapidly, certified pilots from Aakash Aerospace are now entering high-growth, high-demand positions.

Why DGCA Small Category Drone License Is in High Demand

The DGCA Small Category Drone License is now one of the most in-demand certifications because this category covers most commercial operations including photography, wedding shoots, agriculture spraying, mapping, surveillance, and industrial inspections. With India’s drone market expected to cross ₹30,000 crore by 2030, industries are actively hiring certified drone pilots. Aakash Aerospace, a DGCA-Licensed RPTO in Tamil Nadu, offers a…

How to Become a DGCA-Certified Drone Pilot in India (2026 Guide)

Becoming a DGCA-certified drone pilot is now one of the fastest-growing career opportunities in India. To fly a drone commercially, the DGCA requires you to complete training only from a DGCA- Licensed RPTO (Remote Pilot Training Organization). At Aakash Aerospace, our Small Category Drone Pilot Course is designed to help students and professionals get certified in just 5 days. The…