Adelaide
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot
An Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilot operates drones and other remote aircraft. You might specialise in a particular type of remote aerial equipment work such as agricultural surveillance, powerline inspections or emergency rescue activities. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilots also use drones for taking aerial photographs, collecting measurement information or making deliveries.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilots should be able to operate their equipment in a range of situations. You may have to adapt your skills to changing circumstances and might have to draw on your problem solving abilities when required. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Pilots must be able to follow correct procedures and adhere to relevant safety standards.
Average yearly income
$78,000