Conversion of remote pilot certificates to remote pilot certificates of competency.
Note: The certificate conversion process is not yet available. As soon as possible, the certificate conversion process will be published in this section and the information necessary to carry out the process correctly.
What does an operator have to do now?
Operators must use this transition period to adapt their operational procedures to the new Regulation. After the transition period ends on the first day of 2022 operators who do not comply with this Regulation will start having legal problems.
To avoid this kind of problems, you, operator should start preparing the necessary documentation now to keep growing and doing what you like. If you need support, Alter Technology will be by your side to guide you in each step you take.
Until 1 January 2022, EASA will facilitate the conversion of remote pilot certificates to remote pilot certificates of competency.
The conversion of certificates shall be performed as follows:
a) The basic or advanced certificate issued following Law 18/2014, as well as the means of justification of theoretical knowledge indicated in Article 34 of Royal Decree 1036/2017, together with an online course of adaptation to European regulations organized by AESA, shall be considered equivalent to:
1. the proof of passing the online training and examination of theoretical knowledge corresponding to the ‘open’ category, subcategories A1 and A3 of UAS operations.
2. The remote pilot attestation of competence corresponding to the ‘open’ category, subcategory A2 UAS operations.
b) The basic or advanced certificates together with the practical certificates issued by Royal Decree 1036/2017 and law 18/2014, together with an online course of adaptation to European regulations organized by EASA, shall be considered equivalent to the certificate of remote pilot theoretical knowledge and practical skills for operations covered by the corresponding standard scenario (‘STS’) in the ‘specific’ category of UAS operations.
Certificates issued by the provisions of RD 1036/2017, dated after 31/12/2020, shall not be converted to EU certificates, except those issued for NON-EASA activities.
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