On November 18, 2021, XMobots received approval from the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) for the first accreditation process for official examiners to train pilots of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) in Brazil. The process was granted to Henrique Dantas and Moisés Pedrici, both pilots trained at the XPilot school, and the first to be licensed and qualified by the Agency for operations above 400ft AGL in class 3 RPAS.

The qualification is the result of intense work with ANAC, which has culminated in the issuing of licenses and qualifications to dozens of pilots who have already passed XPilot's course, having completed the theoretical and practical phases.
At this point, XMobots has reached a level not yet achieved on the national stage, as Henrique and Moisés are now qualified as accredited examiners and therefore qualified to carry out the assessments (check) of the candidates who join the course.


The approval also speeds up the pilot training process, contributing to a greater number of qualified drivers for operations above 400ft AGL for drones up to 25kg in weight. The professionalism and technical qualifications of XMobots' specialists in their activities continue to pave the way with the main objective of contributing to the sustainable and safe growth of the drone market in Brazil, which certainly involves the proper training and qualification of operators of remotely piloted aircraft systems that are increasingly taking over the country's skies.

Moisés Pedrici testimony:
"I am honored to receive the first RPA pilot examiner accreditation for flights above 400 feet in Brazil from ANAC. It's been many years of study, developing work methodologies based on the experience I have at the head of XPilot and in training drone pilots.
Receiving this accreditation is a huge responsibility, as the examiner is a representative of ANAC and has the role of assessing a person who has the dream of becoming a drone pilot at a unique and complete professional level. At the same time, as a member of the XMobots team, I feel happy to bring this exclusivity into the company, which will certainly boost the market and the careers of remotely piloted aircraft pilots in the country."