As of January 2021, all changed in the drone world, Confusing was the word that springs to mind.... The CAA like waking life complicated. A Drone License is the simple term but they used to call them PFCW and then PFC and then GVC and then also a new one, an A2 C of C ! The latter I think stands for A 2 Confusing of Confusing! Or Certificate of competence as they actually call it.
In the video below they describe the differences between all of the different kinds of 'licences'. This is a very good video but I know nothing about the company offering them. Expect to pay somewhere between £50 and £150 for your A2 C of C online course and the GVC seems to be around £500 + now. Bare in mind with a GVC you'll need to apply annually to the CAA for your 'licence' (permission) at a cost of around £200 and present an up to date operations manual.
This was borrowed from UAV hub's website and explains in writing...
A2 CofC vs GVC - What's the difference?
We've broken down the A2 CofC and GVC into a comparrison table so you can make the best decision based on your requirements. Having seen UAV Hub's A2 Cof C course on line I think it is very good and much better than Coptrz course as it has lots of videos that are easier to understand.
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