
These schools train drone pilots in Tanzania, from first flights to commercial work. Programs, schedules, and pricing change often, so contact each school directly for current details.
Applicants train through a TCAA-approved training organization, hold a Class 3 medical certificate, demonstrate English proficiency, and pass both a theory and a practical exam. TCAA runs one of the approved training organizations itself, alongside independent providers.
Civil drone operation in Tanzania is regulated by the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA), which documents a Remote Pilot Licence process. Drones under 7 kilograms reportedly do not require an RPL, which narrows the addressable licensed-pilot market somewhat.
This page is for general orientation and may not reflect the latest regulatory changes. It is not legal advice: confirm current rules, fees, and permitted zones with your country's civil aviation authority before you fly.
A listing in this directory is not an endorsement, accreditation, or certification of any school, and does not indicate affiliation with or vetting by us. Confirm a school's credentials and authorizations directly with the school and the relevant authority.

Techno Environment Drone Piloting Training Academy, which says it's Tanzania's first drone-pilot training organization, based in Dar es Salaam.
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