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As of 1 January 2026, drone and model aircraft regulations have changed. This page shows the rules that apply from 1 January 2026 and highlights any differences. View a list of the updates.
The A2 Certificate of Competency (A2 CofC) enables you to fly in the Open A2 Category. From 1 January 2026 this will change to the Near People (A2) sub-category. 

Certificate providers

The A2 CofC is awarded by CAA-approved providers, known as Recognised Assessment Entities for Remote Pilot Competency (RAE(PC)).

We publish a list of RAEs

Overview

We have provided a high-level overview of the A2 CofC below.

For full details, including the syllabus, see the Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) for A2 online test (opens in a new tab)

Course format

  • Self-directed practical training
  • Theory test, comprising of at least 30 multiple choice questions, covering: meteorology; UAS flight performance; technical and operational mitigations for ground risk
  • The theory test may be online or paper-based

Minimum age

  • None

Type of operations

  • VLOS

Entry conditions

  • Flyer ID

Period of validity

  •  Five years