Drone operators compete in Sichuan-Chongqing UAV Skills Competition in Zigong

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More than 150 drone operators competed in the 2025 Sichuan and Chongqing Employee UAV Application Vocational Skills Competition at the Zigong Aviation Industrial Park on July 11.

The competition brought together 42 teams from Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality, with observers from Tianjin and Liaoning, according to organizers. The event aimed to showcase technical talent and promote workforce development in China's growing low-altitude economy sector.

Contestants competed in two categories: UAV assembly, tuning and maintenance, and UAV operational skills. The operational skills section included tracking moving targets, navigating obstacle courses and transporting supplies, offering a comprehensive assessment of each participant's theoretical knowledge, hands-on ability and capacity to handle complex tasks.

Participants were scored on a 100-point system, with 70% based on practical skills and 30% on written theoretical exams, organizers said. First, second and third prizes were awarded in both categories after the competition concluded.

More than 150 drone operators competed in the 2025 Sichuan and Chongqing Employee UAV Application Vocational Skills Competition at the Zigong Aviation Industrial Park on July 11.

The competition brought together 42 teams from Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality, with observers from Tianjin and Liaoning, according to organizers. The event aimed to showcase technical talent and promote workforce development in China's growing low-altitude economy sector.

Contestants competed in two categories: UAV assembly, tuning and maintenance, and UAV operational skills. The operational skills section included tracking moving targets, navigating obstacle courses and transporting supplies, offering a comprehensive assessment of each participant's theoretical knowledge, hands-on ability and capacity to handle complex tasks.

Participants were scored on a 100-point system, with 70% based on practical skills and 30% on written theoretical exams, organizers said. First, second and third prizes were awarded in both categories after the competition concluded.

More than 150 drone operators competed in the 2025 Sichuan and Chongqing Employee UAV Application Vocational Skills Competition at the Zigong Aviation Industrial Park on July 11.

The competition brought together 42 teams from Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality, with observers from Tianjin and Liaoning, according to organizers. The event aimed to showcase technical talent and promote workforce development in China's growing low-altitude economy sector.

Contestants competed in two categories: UAV assembly, tuning and maintenance, and UAV operational skills. The operational skills section included tracking moving targets, navigating obstacle courses and transporting supplies, offering a comprehensive assessment of each participant's theoretical knowledge, hands-on ability and capacity to handle complex tasks.

Participants were scored on a 100-point system, with 70% based on practical skills and 30% on written theoretical exams, organizers said. First, second and third prizes were awarded in both categories after the competition concluded.

More than 150 drone operators competed in the 2025 Sichuan and Chongqing Employee UAV Application Vocational Skills Competition at the Zigong Aviation Industrial Park on July 11.

The competition brought together 42 teams from Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality, with observers from Tianjin and Liaoning, according to organizers. The event aimed to showcase technical talent and promote workforce development in China's growing low-altitude economy sector.

Contestants competed in two categories: UAV assembly, tuning and maintenance, and UAV operational skills. The operational skills section included tracking moving targets, navigating obstacle courses and transporting supplies, offering a comprehensive assessment of each participant's theoretical knowledge, hands-on ability and capacity to handle complex tasks.

Participants were scored on a 100-point system, with 70% based on practical skills and 30% on written theoretical exams, organizers said. First, second and third prizes were awarded in both categories after the competition concluded.

More than 150 drone operators competed in the 2025 Sichuan and Chongqing Employee UAV Application Vocational Skills Competition at the Zigong Aviation Industrial Park on July 11.

The competition brought together 42 teams from Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality, with observers from Tianjin and Liaoning, according to organizers. The event aimed to showcase technical talent and promote workforce development in China's growing low-altitude economy sector.

Contestants competed in two categories: UAV assembly, tuning and maintenance, and UAV operational skills. The operational skills section included tracking moving targets, navigating obstacle courses and transporting supplies, offering a comprehensive assessment of each participant's theoretical knowledge, hands-on ability and capacity to handle complex tasks.

Participants were scored on a 100-point system, with 70% based on practical skills and 30% on written theoretical exams, organizers said. First, second and third prizes were awarded in both categories after the competition concluded.

More than 150 drone operators competed in the 2025 Sichuan and Chongqing Employee UAV Application Vocational Skills Competition at the Zigong Aviation Industrial Park on July 11.

The competition brought together 42 teams from Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality, with observers from Tianjin and Liaoning, according to organizers. The event aimed to showcase technical talent and promote workforce development in China's growing low-altitude economy sector.

Contestants competed in two categories: UAV assembly, tuning and maintenance, and UAV operational skills. The operational skills section included tracking moving targets, navigating obstacle courses and transporting supplies, offering a comprehensive assessment of each participant's theoretical knowledge, hands-on ability and capacity to handle complex tasks.

Participants were scored on a 100-point system, with 70% based on practical skills and 30% on written theoretical exams, organizers said. First, second and third prizes were awarded in both categories after the competition concluded.

More than 150 drone operators competed in the 2025 Sichuan and Chongqing Employee UAV Application Vocational Skills Competition at the Zigong Aviation Industrial Park on July 11.

The competition brought together 42 teams from Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou provinces and Chongqing municipality, with observers from Tianjin and Liaoning, according to organizers. The event aimed to showcase technical talent and promote workforce development in China's growing low-altitude economy sector.

Contestants competed in two categories: UAV assembly, tuning and maintenance, and UAV operational skills. The operational skills section included tracking moving targets, navigating obstacle courses and transporting supplies, offering a comprehensive assessment of each participant's theoretical knowledge, hands-on ability and capacity to handle complex tasks.

Participants were scored on a 100-point system, with 70% based on practical skills and 30% on written theoretical exams, organizers said. First, second and third prizes were awarded in both categories after the competition concluded.

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