Members of the Royal Montserrat Defence Force Completed Drone Operator Training Course

Two members of the Royal Montserrat Defence Force- RMDF recently completed a week-long drone operations and certification programme aimed at strengthening the island’s capacity in emergency response, surveillance, and modern aerial technologies.

From November 17 to 21, Lieutenant Darion Darroux and Lance Corporal Darius Lewis, joined other personnel from several frontline agencies in Montserrat to participate in a rigorous curriculum covering airframes, aviation law, safety regulations, meteorology, basic and advanced drone operations, airspace management, payload use, and best practices from the UK, EU, and US.

The programme was funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), facilitated by expert trainers from the United Kingdom, and coordinated locally by the RMPS. The programme also saw participation from the Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS), the Montserrat Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS), the Disaster Management Coordination Agency (DMCA), and the Montserrat Customs and Revenue Service (MCRS).

The training combined classroom instruction with practical exercises, including live drone flights conducted alongside active manned aviation- a key real-world scenario that requires careful coordination to ensure both safety and mission success. Trainees also carried out limited Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) flights over land and sea, an increasingly important capability as local agencies look to modernise operations.

The week concluded on November 21 with a joint exercise involving Search and Rescue trainees, where drone operators supported a simulated missing-person mission and demonstrated the skills gained during the course. All participants received certificates recognizing their successful completion of the programme.

Officials say the training has significantly enhanced Montserrat’s readiness to use unmanned aircraft systems in critical areas such as emergency response, public safety, tourism support, and disaster management.

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