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Overview 

Temasek Polytechnic Unmanned Aircraft Assessment & Training Organisation (UATO) provides training education and certification for individuals seeking to operate drones for commercial or recreational purposes. The centre equips drone operators with the necessary skills, knowledge, and regulatory understanding to ensure the safe and proficient operation of drones.

Background

Since April 2022, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has officially recognised Temasek Polytechnic (TP) as an Unmanned Aircraft Assessment & Training Organisation (UATO). This significant designation highlights TP's exceptional capabilities in providing flight training and related services.

 

TP joins a prestigious group of 17 UATOs authorised by CAAS to offer flight training within the Singaporean aviation landscape. These UATOs play a pivotal role in shaping the aviation workforce by delivering top-notch training to aspiring aviators, ensuring that they meet the rigorous standards set by the industry and regulatory authorities.


 

Responsibilities of a UATO

As a UATO, TP is entrusted with several crucial responsibilities that contribute to maintaining the highest standards of aviation training and safety. These responsibilities include:

 

1. Conduct of Flight Training:
TP, as a UATO, is authorised to conduct flight training programmes for individuals pursuing a career in aviation. These programmes encompass a comprehensive range of theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for safe and proficient flight operations.

2. Practical Assessment:
UATOs, including TP, are responsible for administering practical assessments to evaluate the competence and proficiency of trainee pilots. These assessments are designed to ensure that aspiring pilots are adequately equipped to handle various scenarios and challenges they may encounter during real-world flight operations.

3. Lifting of Limitations:
A significant aspect of TP's role as a UATO involves working with trainee pilots to identify limitations or areas that require improvement. Through targeted training and guidance, TP assists individuals in overcoming these limitations, fostering a stronger foundation for their aviation careers.

4. Proficiency Checks Leading to UAPL:
The UATO designation allows TP to conduct proficiency checks that are essential for candidates aiming to obtain a Universal Pilot's Licence (UAPL). These checks rigorously evaluate a pilot's skills and decision-making abilities, ensuring that they are qualified to operate aircraft safely and efficiently.

TP UATO Modules

Course Details

The Class A (Rotorcraft) UAPL Practical Assessment is a crucial evaluation process designed to assess the competency and proficiency of aspiring pilots seeking to obtain a Class A Universal Aircraft Pilot's License (UAPL) specifically for rotorcraft operations. This assessment is a significant step in the journey toward becoming a certified pilot for rotorcraft, ensuring that candidates possess the necessary skills and knowledge to operate these types of aircraft safely and effectively.

 

Class A (Rotorcraft) will include the following:
 

  • Multi-rotor up to 7kg (UA must weigh at least 1kg and flyable in ATTI mode)
  • Multi-rotor up to 25kg (UA must weigh at least 15kg and flyable in ATTI mode)
  • Helicopter below 25kg (UA must weigh at least 1 kg and flyable in ACRO mode)

 

In this practical assessment, the approved flight examiner (AFE) will conduct proficiency checks and lifting of limitations leading to a Class A (Rotorcraft) Unmanned Aircraft (UA) Pilot License (UAPL). The assessment covers a wide range of skills and abilities, including:
 

  1. Rotorcraft Knowledge: Candidates are expected to demonstrate a deep understanding of the principles of rotorcraft operation, flight dynamics, and aviation regulations pertinent to rotorcraft operations.

  2. Pre-flight Preparation: Candidates must exhibit proficiency in pre-flight procedures, including conducting pre-flight inspections, assessing weather conditions, and planning flight routes.

  3. In-flight Competence: The assessment evaluates candidates' in-flight skills, such as handling the rotorcraft's controls, executing various flight maneuvers, responding to emergency situations, and maintaining proper communication with air traffic control.

  4. Navigation and Decision-making: Candidates are assessed on their ability to navigate accurately, make informed decisions during flight, and adapt to changing circumstances.

  5. Emergency Procedures: The assessment covers candidates' capability to respond effectively to emergency scenarios, such as engine failures or other critical situations that may arise during flight.

 

For details on the Class A (Rotorcraft) UAPL Practical Assessment offered by Temasek Polytechnic, including dates, requirements, and fees, please click here.

Contact Details

  • Mr Desmond Ng
  • 67805664
  • 8.30 am to 6.00 pm (Mon to Fri). Closed on Sat, Sun & Public Holidays
  • Centre under School of Engineering

    Temasek Polytechnic
    West Wing Block 25A, Level 3, Unit 22
    21 Tampines Ave 1
    Singapore 529757