Qualification Management and Training System Construction for Low-Altitude Flight Operators: A Perspective of Industry
Abstract
With the rapid development of the low-altitude economy, low-altitude flight operations have been widely applied in logistics, agriculture, emergency rescue and other fields. However, the lack of standardized qualification management systems and scientific training systems for low-altitude flight operators has become a key bottleneck restricting the healthy development of the low-altitude economy. This study takes industry standardization as the core perspective, systematically explores the construction path of qualification management and training system for low-altitude flight operators. Through comparative analysis of qualification management policies and training practices in China, the United States, South Korea and Italy, this paper identifies the key problems existing in the current operator management and training system. On this basis, the paper constructs a multi-level qualification classification system for low-altitude flight operators and designs a modular training system based on competency model. Research results show that the standardized qualification management and scientific training system can effectively improve the professional quality and safety operation level of low-altitude flight operators, and provide institutional guarantee for the high-quality development of the low-altitude economy. This study enriches the research on the standardization of the low-altitude economy industry and provides practical guidance for government departments to formulate operator management policies and training standards.
Keywords
Low-Altitude Flight Operator; Qualification Management; Training System; Industry Standardization; Competency Model; Safety Operation
