Remote Pilot Qualification

RPC-L2

Level 2 Remote Pilot Certificate

A Specific Category Remote Pilot qualification covering VLOS operations and BVLOS operations in ARC-a.

Overview

The Level 2 Remote Pilot Certificate, known as RPC-L2, is a Specific Category Remote Pilot qualification in the UK Remote Pilot Certificate framework.

RPC-L2 covers Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) operations and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations in ARC-a. ARC-a is the air risk class used where there is no other air traffic expected.

RPC-L2 is for Remote Pilots progressing beyond RPC-L1 into BVLOS operations in very low air risk environments. It does not authorise BVLOS in airspace where other aircraft are expected.

The CAA accepts RPC-L2 as minimum Remote Pilot competence where a Specific Category Operational Authorisation states that RPC-L2 is the required competence.

Training and assessment structure

RPC-L2 training and assessment is completed through a CAA-approved RAE(PC). The course combines theoretical training, theory assessment, practical flight instruction and practical flight assessment. A Remote Pilot must be aged 18 or over, hold a valid UK CAA Flyer ID, a valid RPC-L1 and have at least 50 logged Specific Category flight hours before starting RPC-L2 training.

Element Notes
1. Theory training Covers BVLOS operational procedures, UK SORA ARC-a and aeronautical communication procedures.
2. Theory assessment Assesses the RPC-L2 theoretical syllabus for BVLOS operations in ARC-a. The pass mark is at least 75% in all theoretical knowledge assessments.
3. Practical flight instruction Covers take-off and landing area selection, aircraft preparation, ground hazard analysis, route planning, avoidance of uninvolved people, airspace, aeronautical communication, flight path and automation management, teamwork, decision-making, situational awareness, workload management and handover where applicable.

NOTE: RPC-L2 requires at least 5 hours of flight instruction. Up to 2 hours may be completed using a CAA-approved flight simulator device for emergency procedures training.

4. Practical flight assessment Covers at least two BVLOS flights in ARC-a conditions, lasting at least 30 minutes in total. The assessment includes pre-flight, general handling, approach and landing, abnormal and emergency procedures, and oral questions.
5. Certificate issue Issued after the Remote Pilot has completed the applicable RPC-L2 theory training, theory assessment, practical flight instruction and practical flight assessment.

Structure and privileges

VLOS

Covers VLOS operations in the Specific Category where the Operational Authorisation states that RPC-L2 is the minimum Remote Pilot competence.

BVLOS in ARC-a

Covers BVLOS operations in ARC-a (i.e. where there is no other air traffic expected) in the Specific Category where the Operational Authorisation states that RPC-L2 is the minimum Remote Pilot competence.

Aircraft category options

Not category-issued

RPC-L2 is not issued by aircraft category. One certificate covers both rotorcraft and fixed wing unmanned aircraft.

Validity, currency and renewal

Validity period

3 years

Valid for 3 years from the date notified on the certificate. Revalidation may be completed in the final 3 months before expiry, or earlier with the new period starting from the check date.

Currency requirement

2 hours in 90 days

RPC-L2 privileges may only be exercised where the Remote Pilot has completed at least 2 hours of live flight within the previous 90 days.

Renewal process

Proficiency check

If expired, the Remote Pilot must renew it before exercising RPC-L2 privileges again. Renewal is completed through a proficiency check at an RAE(PC), with refresher training if required.

Revalidation and renewal rules

Item Requirement
Revalidation window May be revalidated within the 3 months immediately preceding the expiry date.
Revalidation method Revalidation is completed through a proficiency check at an RAE(PC); it does not have to be renewed through the RAE(PC) that originally issued it.
Live revalidation check An RAE(PC) should exempt the Remote Pilot from a live revalidation check where the Remote Pilot has maintained at least the minimum certificate currency for the complete duration of certificate validity and can demonstrate that currency through a personal flight log.
Supervised flying where required Where the RAE(PC) considers it necessary, the revalidation proficiency check consists of at least 1 hour of supervised flying covering general handling and emergency procedures.
Renewal after expiry A Remote Pilot who fails to revalidate RPC-L2 before it expires must not exercise RPC-L2 privileges unless the certificate is renewed.
Renewal method Renewal may require refresher training if the RAE(PC) considers it necessary, and the Remote Pilot must pass a proficiency check at an RAE(PC), including any theoretical knowledge or practical skills checks the RAE(PC) considers necessary.

Where it fits

RPC-L2 is the second level in the UK Remote Pilot Certificate framework. It is the progression route from RPC-L1 into BVLOS operations in ARC-a. A valid UK CAA Flyer ID, a valid RPC-L1 and at least 50 logged flight hours in the Specific Category are required before starting RPC-L2 training. The A2 CofC and GVC are other qualifications, but neither is a prerequisite for RPC-L2.

Entry requirements

Flyer ID + RPC-L1

Experience requirement

50 flight hours

Current level

RPC-L2

Next level

RPC-L3

Other qualifications

A2 CofC

Open Category VLOS qualification. Not a prerequisite for RPC-L2.

GVC

Specific Category VLOS qualification. Not a prerequisite for RPC-L2.