Night – The Regional Training Center https://thertc.org The RTC Mon, 11 Dec 2023 18:56:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://thertc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-sitei-icon-backgroun-32x32.png Night – The Regional Training Center https://thertc.org 32 32 UAS Nighttime Operators Course 03/28/24 (Florida) https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-03-28-24-florida/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 23:32:48 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-03-28-24-florida/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, nighttime operations add complexity that requires specific training and equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.” In this course, students identify night visual illusions and the physiological degradation occurring in darkness, then develop mitigating strategies.  Students use state-of-the-art equipment to perform nighttime UAS operations couched in reality-based public safety mission sets.

Students will:

  • Receive at least six hours as a member of a nighttime UAS flight crew
  • Log at least two hours of flight time.
  • Use thermal imagery equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use Infrared equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use white light equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the human physiological effects during night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create risk mitigation strategies for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours total)
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: Mixed, Students should bring their assigned UAV / RTC Supplemented
Recommended Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour UAS Operators Course, or 32-hour Basic Pilots Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license
Student Requirements: FAA 107 License
Technical Level:
 UAS Operators and Supervisors
Recommended For: UAS Operators and Supervisors / SWAT & Tactical Teams
Notes: None

 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 03/14/24 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-03-14-24/ Wed, 22 Nov 2023 21:38:36 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-03-14-24/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

 

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, nighttime operations add complexity that requires specific training and equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.” In this course, students identify night visual illusions and the physiological degradation occurring in darkness, then develop mitigating strategies.  Students use state-of-the-art equipment to perform nighttime UAS operations couched in reality-based public safety mission sets.

Students will:

  • Receive at least six hours as a member of a nighttime UAS flight crew
  • Log at least two hours of flight time.
  • Use thermal imagery equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use Infrared equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use white light equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the human physiological effects during night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create risk mitigation strategies for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours total)
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Recommended Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour UAS Operators Course, or  32-hour Basic Pilots Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license
Student Requirements: FAA 107 License
Technical Level:
 UAS Operators and Supervisors
Recommended For: UAS Operators and Supervisors / SWAT & Tactical Teams
Notes: None

 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 01/25/24 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-01-25-25/ Mon, 18 Sep 2023 19:34:54 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-01-25-25/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

 

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, nighttime operations add complexity that requires specific training and equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.” In this course, students identify night visual illusions and the physiological degradation occurring in darkness, then develop mitigating strategies.  Students use state-of-the-art equipment to perform nighttime UAS operations couched in reality-based public safety mission sets.

Students will:

  • Receive at least six hours as a member of a nighttime UAS flight crew
  • Log at least two hours of flight time.
  • Use thermal imagery equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use Infrared equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use white light equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the human physiological effects during night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create risk mitigation strategies for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Student Requirements: FAA Part 107 License
Recommended For: sUAS Operators and Supervisors / Tactical Operators / Nighttime Operators
Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator’s Course, or  32-hour Basic Operator’s Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license

 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 08/30/23 (Texas) https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-08-30-23/ Tue, 02 May 2023 15:48:26 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-08-30-23/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, nighttime operations add complexity that requires specific training and equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.” In this course, students identify night visual illusions and the physiological degradation occurring in darkness, then develop mitigating strategies.  Students use state-of-the-art equipment to perform nighttime UAS operations couched in reality-based public safety mission sets.

Students will:

  • Receive at least six hours as a member of a nighttime UAS flight crew
  • Log at least two hours of flight time.
  • Use thermal imagery-equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use Infrared equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use white light-equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the human physiological effects during night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create risk mitigation strategies for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Student Requirements: FAA Part 107 License
Recommended For: sUAS Operators and Supervisors / Tactical Operators / Nighttime Operators
Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator’s Course, or  32-hour Basic Operator’s Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license

 

The Regional Training Center (The RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be shared with third-party providers of any kind or utilized for purposes outside of updates regarding our training courses and offerings. For additional information, please see our Terms & Conditions.


 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 10/19/23 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-10-19-23-c03/ Sun, 26 Feb 2023 15:33:29 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-10-19-23-c03/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

 

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, nighttime operations add complexity that requires specific training and equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.” In this course, students identify night visual illusions and the physiological degradation occurring in darkness, then develop mitigating strategies.  Students use state-of-the-art equipment to perform nighttime UAS operations couched in reality-based public safety mission sets.

Students will:

  • Receive at least six hours as a member of a nighttime UAS flight crew
  • Log at least two hours of flight time.
  • Use thermal imagery equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use Infrared equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use white light equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the human physiological effects during night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create risk mitigation strategies for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Student Requirements: FAA Part 107 License
Recommended For: sUAS Operators and Supervisors / Tactical Operators / Nighttime Operators
Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator’s Course, or  32-hour Basic Operator’s Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license

 

The Regional Training Center (The RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be shared with third-party providers of any kind or utilized for purposes outside of updates regarding our training courses and offerings. For additional information, please see our Terms & Conditions.


 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 06/08/23 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-06-08-23/ Thu, 29 Dec 2022 01:11:30 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-06-08-23/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

 

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, nighttime operations add complexity that requires specific training and equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.” In this course, students identify night visual illusions and the physiological degradation occurring in darkness, then develop mitigating strategies.  Students use state-of-the-art equipment to perform nighttime UAS operations couched in reality-based public safety mission sets.

Students will:

  • Receive at least six hours as a member of a nighttime UAS flight crew
  • Log at least two hours of flight time.
  • Use thermal imagery equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use Infrared equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Use white light equipped UAVs for nighttime operations
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the human physiological effects during night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create risk mitigation strategies for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Student Requirements: FAA Part 107 License
Recommended For: sUAS Operators and Supervisors / Tactical Operators / Nighttime Operators
Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator’s Course, or  32-hour Basic Operator’s Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license

 

The Regional Training Center (The RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be shared with third-party providers of any kind or utilized for purposes outside of updates regarding our training courses and offerings. For additional information, please see our Terms & Conditions.


 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 02/23/23 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-02-23-23/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 00:24:41 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-02-23-23/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

 

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24 hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.”

The Night Operations and small Unmanned Aircraft Systems course fulfills the knowledge-based requirements necessary to obtain a waiver for Part 107.29 Daylight Operations.  Students will:

  • Receive six hours of nighttime flying (accomplished unaided and aided with FLIR technology)
  • Use thermal imagery technology in the first responder environment
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the effects of physiology on night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create a risk mitigation strategy for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Cost/Tuition: $550
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Student Requirements: FAA Part 107 License
Recommended For: sUAS Operators and Supervisors / Tactical Operators / Nighttime Operators
Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator’s Course, or  32-hour Basic Operator’s Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license

 

The Regional Training Center (The RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be shared with third-party providers of any kind or utilized for purposes outside of updates regarding our training courses and offerings. For additional information, please see our Terms & Conditions.


 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 02/02/23 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-02-02-23/ Wed, 31 Aug 2022 22:52:33 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-02-02-23/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

 

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24 hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night, including aircraft equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.”

The Night Operations and small Unmanned Aircraft Systems course fulfills the knowledge-based requirements necessary to obtain a waiver for Part 107.29 Daylight Operations.  Students will:

  • Receive six hours of nighttime flying (accomplished unaided and aided with FLIR technology)
  • Use thermal imagery technology in the first responder environment
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the effects of physiology on night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create a risk mitigation strategy for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Student Requirements: FAA Part 107 License
Recommended For: sUAS Operators and Supervisors / Tactical Operators / Nighttime Operators
Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator’s Course, or  32-hour Basic Operator’s Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license

 

The Regional Training Center (The RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be shared with third-party providers of any kind or utilized for purposes outside of updates regarding our training courses and offerings. For additional information, please see our Terms & Conditions.


 

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UAS Nighttime Operators Course 12/08/22 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-12-08-22/ Thu, 11 Aug 2022 06:45:38 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-nighttime-operators-course-10-20-22/ Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24-hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.

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Learn how to safely and lawfully use this life-saving resource for nighttime public safety operations

 

Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV) are powerful tools for first responders.  However, the Federal Aviation Administration limits sUAS use to daylight hours unless certain conditions are met.  In order to be operational 24 hours a day, organizations must acquire a waiver to operate during the hours of darkness.  At a minimum, remote pilots must know the requirements to operate at night; including aircraft equipment.  The FAA maintains that an “applicant must assure all required persons participating in the small unmanned aircraft operation have the knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision.”

The Night Operations and small Unmanned Aircraft Systems course fulfills the knowledge-based requirements necessary to obtain a waiver for Part 107.29 Daylight Operations.  Students will:

  • Receive six hours of nighttime flying (accomplished unaided and aided with FLIR technology)
  • Use thermal imagery technology in the first responder environment
  • Demonstrate support of nighttime public safety operations
  • Understand the effects of physiology on night operations
  • Identify visual illusions associated with night flying
  • Develop techniques to mitigate the risks of night operations
  • Examine equipment requirements for operating during hours of darkness
  • Create a risk mitigation strategy for night operations

Course Information

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Cost/Tuition: $550
Max Class Size: 15 Students
Equipment: All training equipment is provided by the RTC
Student Requirements: FAA Part 107 License
Recommended For: sUAS Operators and Supervisors / Tactical Operators / Nighttime Operators
Prerequisite: RTC 48-hour Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operator’s Course, or  32-hour Basic Operator’s Course, or have an FAA Part 107 license

 

The Regional Training Center (The RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be shared with third-party providers of any kind or utilized for purposes outside of updates regarding our training courses and offerings. For additional information, please see our Terms & Conditions.


 

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