Clear answers before you enroll.
Equipment, certificates, regulation, course format, language and professional applications.
Do I need to own a drone?
No. XDRONES provides equipment for the practical activities indicated in each program. Learners who already own a drone may provide the model for compatible guidance.
Is the certificate issued by ANAC?
No. The certificate of completion is issued by XDRONES. Training covers ANAC, ANATEL and DECEA rules but does not grant a public license or automatic government authorization.
Is the content updated for July 1, 2026?
Yes. The program addresses the updated ICA 100-40 and the removal of the former airspace-request exemption for drones below 250 g. Each mission still requires a specific assessment.
Are the courses taught in English?
The website is available in English for international visitors. Course language, bilingual instruction and interpreting support must be confirmed with XDRONES before enrollment.
Which course is recommended for a complete beginner?
XDRONES ESSENTIAL is designed for beginners and hobby pilots. Learners with a defined professional objective may assess PRO or BUSINESS directly.
What is the difference between PRO and BUSINESS?
PRO focuses on technical performance, operational safety and image production. BUSINESS adds service design, pricing, proposals, portfolio, prospecting, negotiation and individual mentoring.
Can I take individual training?
Yes. ESSENTIAL, PRO and BUSINESS are available individually. Specializations can also be delivered in 8- or 16-hour individual formats.
Does XDRONES train company teams?
Yes. The corporate program begins with an assessment of application, people, equipment and risk before the custom curriculum is defined.