Drone Pilot Schools in Tanzania

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.

2 schools listed
How to become a pilot

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.

About the regulation

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.

Confirm current requirements on the authority's official site before you enroll or fly.

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.

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