Drawing drone pilot, 1 million shortage of human resources -China (January 11, 2022) --Excite News
Drawing drone pilot, 1 million shortage of human resources -China (January 11, 2022) --Excite News
By uavtechnology
06 Aug 22
With the development of smart technology in recent years, drones have not only "jumped into people's daily life", but also continued to develop applied scenes, and areas of aerial photography, plant protection, power, security measures, surveying, etc. The application is mature day by day. According to relevant authorities, the added value of Chinese drones in 2025 is expected to reach 180 billion yuan (approximately 3.2 trillion yen). A new occupation called "Drone Pilot" has appeared in the background of the rapid growth of the drone market. In 2009, this profession, which began to make a leap, was in the situation of drawing, which means that the human resources and social security departments have been certified as one of the 13 new occupations. 。 The Economic Daily reported. "Jean -Gee Fon), a drone pilot living in Tahara City, Sanishi Province, said," I just went to Tibet Autonomous Region and photographed some scenes for TV program series. I became involved in the drone in 2015. After that, he has obtained a drone pilot license and has been undergoing aerial photography work since 2018. " Currently 28 -year -old Zhang is a little celebrity in the field, and his aerial photography requests often come in. "The aerial photography fee is calculated by the daily allowance, and in general situations, it sets 1200 yuan (about 21,600 yen) a day, but using different models or shooting in different environments. If you do, you will add a little. On average, the monthly income is around 15,000 yuan (about 270,000 yen), which is not bad. " According to the income report of new occupations published by the Beijing City Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, the median annual income of drone pilots is about 125,300 yuan (about 2,255,000 yen). According to the prediction that the department has launched earlier, the shortage of drone pilots reaches 1 million. Several ministry and directly underlying cities have already added to the list of engineers who lack drone pilots. According to the survey, most of the drone industry workers are 20 to 40 years old, especially 25 to 35 years old. Industry officials said, "With the drone market more specialized, legalized, and norms, pilots will need to have higher specialized technologies. It will promote the development of industrial systems. " (Provided/People's Network Japanese Version/Edit/KS)