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LIVSKY ACADEMY
Hlubi N Son (Pty) Ltd t/a Livsky UAS Academy is a 100% black-owned drone training and aviation services company.We provide accredited drone pilot training and specialised aerial services across multiple industries in Mpumalanga and surrounding provinces.
LivSky, we are proud to lead the way in professional drone training, inspections, and aerial solutions across South Africa. Built on innovation, expertise, and a passion for excellence, we empower industries with smart, safe, and reliable drone services. Whether you’re here to become a certified drone pilot, upgrade your skills, or access high-quality aerial operations for agriculture, security, infrastructure or environmental projects, LivSky is your partner in the sky.
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- Approved Training Organisation (ATO)
- UAS Operator Certificate (UASOC) – In Process
- QCTO Accredited Training Provider
- Eligible for all government tenders
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Yes, an RPC is required for all professional or commercial drone operations under SACAA regulations.
Yes, recreational flying is allowed, but you must follow SACAA rules such as staying below 120m and avoiding restricted areas.
Any drone accident that causes damage, injury, or loss must be reported to SACAA immediately.
Flying in controlled or restricted airspace can endanger manned aircraft and lead to serious legal consequences.
Yes, violating drone laws can result in heavy fines, grounding of operations, or even court action.
SACAA oversees all drone licensing, safety regulations, and compliance requirements for RPAS in South Africa








