UAV Flight Operations.
BVLOS Training program
Skylift has developed a rigorous training program on top of a General Visual Line of Sight Certificate (GVC), qualification. This eight-week program ensures pilots are competent and safe flying BVLOS. Training is delivered through a combination of simulator and stick time.
Certified GVC trainers
Alongside our training provider, our in-house instructors are able to instruct and certify General Visual Line of Sight Certificate (GVC), ensuring Skylifts operational pilots meet our strict requirements.
ADDIT Flight framework
ADITT (Aircraft Design Integration Testing & Training) framework.
Skylifts flight operations follow our in-house ADITT approach. ADITT is a risk-managed approach to testing and training for BVLOS and other advanced UAV flying techniques. This framework consists of 4 steps that can be applied to any challenge:
Simulation to Real
Small to Large
Near to Far
Simple to Complex
Flight testing services
Skylift has spent significant time and experience tuning and configuring UAV airframes. Skylift has experience testing, tuning and configuring multirotor, fixed-wing VTOL, fixed-wing, and helicopters.
Site / Feasibility surveys
Skylift conducts multiple feasibility assessments before beginning flight operations. These surveys explore ground and air constraints alongside least risk routing.
A walkthrough of a stage in our operational planning process
Skylift’s CEO, Toby Moores, talk us through one stage in the planning process. This stage looks specifically at the set-up and deployment rollout to ensure valuable time and resources are not wasted during the deployment.