NEXAIRS DRONE ACADEMY, operated by Five Star Group, is a Japan-based drone pilot training organization positioned around “next-generation aviation safety.” According to its website, it was founded by aircraft pilots and offers intensive academic courses for Japan’s first-class unmanned aircraft national qualification. It is also a JUIDA-certified school, training operators for both aerial drones and underwater drones. Its distinguishing feature is not just flight operation training, but the introduction of CRM—Crew Resource Management, a safety management concept long used in aviation—into drone education.
Based on the site content, its course areas include preparation for national qualifications, JUIDA-certified training, underwater drone operation, and CRM skills courses. CRM is especially central to its differentiation: using independently developed drones, students experience the process by which accidents and near-miss incidents occur, then practice accident-prevention drills. The text also mentions that it has published papers in JUIDA’s journal on next-generation mobility technology, suggesting that the school is not aimed merely at hobbyist aerial photography, but is more focused on industrial safety, risk management, and the development of professional operators.
The institution has relatively strong instructor credentials. The website states that its team includes pilots with flight experience at domestic and international airlines, as well as airline pilots holding instrument flight certification. Its CRM content is supervised by active airline pilots. This is an important advantage for drone training, particularly for students or companies that need to understand aviation safety, teamwork, operations management, and high-risk scenarios.
The website does not disclose course pricing, class schedules, registration procedures, detailed training locations, or whether classes are live, recorded, offline, or one-on-one. As a result, its value for money can only be assessed conservatively. If the courses are mainly offline practical training and qualification programs, participation may be difficult for students from other regions or overseas. Payment methods are also not specified.
Its advantages are a strong aviation-professional background, an emphasis on safety management, and coverage of both national qualification and JUIDA systems. Its drawbacks are limited public information, with no clear pricing, syllabus, pass rates, or student case studies. It is best suited to individuals and companies developing drone operations in Japan, seeking Japanese qualifications, or working in industrial inspection, delivery, preparation for flights over densely populated areas, or support for eVTOL/unmanned aircraft development. For Chinese learners, the direct applicability of Japanese regulatory certifications is limited.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text alone. If the goal is compliant drone operation in China, it is advisable to first compare local Chinese civil aviation drone pilot training providers, DJI ecosystem training, or local industry-application courses. If the goal is the Japanese market or learning aviation safety management methods, this institution has some professional reference value.
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