With the booming development of the low-altitude economy, the demand for pilots, flight controllers, aircraft research and development and other talents in related industries is also continuing to grow. What new opportunities are available in the low-altitude field? What are the differences between the professional skills required for the position and other industries?

Luo Hanqing is a helicopter pilot in Shenzhen. After 12 years of experience, he has had a flight time of more than 7,000 hours. In the past, he and his colleagues mainly flew to and from offshore drilling platforms, and now low-altitude routes between cities have become the main part of his work.

Helicopter pilot Luo Hanqing:
We (the company) should currently have 130 to 40 pilots. After the low altitude (business) was launched, the number of flights increased, and the company is also sending more personnel to increase skills training.

Before each flight, Luo Hanqing and his colleagues will learn more about the flight and aircraft information and inspect the helicopter. He told reporters that in addition to mastering control skills, low-altitude pilots also need to learn a number of contents such as route design.

