Manager – The Regional Training Center https://thertc.org The RTC Tue, 31 Oct 2023 15:49:17 +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 Manager – The Regional Training Center https://thertc.org 32 32 Drone as First Responder (DFR) 02/29/24 https://thertc.org/events/drone-as-first-responder-dfr-02-29-24/ Thu, 12 Oct 2023 20:15:05 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/drone-as-first-responder-dfr-02-29-24/ Taught by the most experienced DFR personnel in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to implement and maintain a DRF program successfully.

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Cancellations must be made by February 14, 2024, for a full refund. See our Cancellation Policy for additional restrictions & information.

 

This course is restricted to students & Contractors who work directly for a Federal, State or local public service agency.


Created and taught by personnel from the most experienced DFR program in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to successfully implement and maintain a (UAV or drone as a first responder) DFR Program. Students are led through the entire process of standing up a DFR program.

Attendees will:

  • Identify the needed equipment, software, and organizational infrastructure
  • Explain deployment standards and response triage
  • Explain FAA regulations and demonstrate the ability to apply for Public Use Certificates of Authorization and waivers under Part 107
  • Identify best practices for policies and procedures
  • Apply organizational transparency & community engagement strategies
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR safety management system
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR maintenance program
  • Explain DFR operations and limitations
  • Create or modify a DFR training program

 


Course Information:

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 20 Students
Prerequisites: None
Student Requirements: None
Recommended For: All first responders utilizing UAS
Notes: None

The Regional Training Center (RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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 Managers Course 1/29/24 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-1-29-24-2/ Thu, 14 Sep 2023 21:02:44 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-1-29-24-2/ This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

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Cancellations must be made by January 15, 2024 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancelation Policy for additional restrictions & information.


Executive Summary:

This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

The course begins with an overview of current laws and regulations pertaining to unmanned systems. Students will examine how laws nest beneath the Federal Aviation Administration’s regulations while gaining an understanding of preemption as it pertains to those federal regulations.

Students will examine how the FAA categorizes drone operations by their intended use, paying particular attention to the requirements necessary to operate under the statutory definition of “public aircraft,” described in Title 49 of the United States Code (49 U.S.C.) §§ 40102(a)(41) and 40125 (the statute). Furthermore, students will differentiate between UAS capabilities and limitations as they apply to the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) classification.

Armed with an understanding of the anticipated UAV category and class, students will evaluate the suitability of their local area for UAS operations. Airspace, terrain, weather patterns, and operational time periods are a few of the considerations that will be examined, as well as training requirements for UAS operators. Many local communities, also part of the operational environment, are sensitive to the perceived threat UAS poses as a means to violate Privacy and Civil Rights. Students will discuss the issues involved and develop strategies for implementation prior to the employment of UAVs to minimize fear and misunderstanding of this tool.

Students will contrast operations under Part 107 with operations as a Public Use entity and create a Certificate of Authorization of Waiver for special circumstances not covered by a blanket waiver or Part 107.  Students will fully understand the preceding issues as they identify and mitigate risks to the National Airspace System.

The course concludes with a facilitated discussion on the future of UAS operations and provides resources from the UAS community at large to keep abreast of the changing landscape.


Course Information:

Course Length: 1-Day (8 hours)
Max Class Size: 30 Students
Prerequisite: None
Student Requirements: None
Technical Level: For managers, supervisors, future operators, and policy writers
 Notes: None

 

The Regional Training Center (RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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 Managers Course 10/02/23 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-10-02-23/ Thu, 15 Jun 2023 00:46:58 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-10-02-23/ This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

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Cancellations must be made by September 18, 2023 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancelation Policy for additional restrictions & information.


Executive Summary:

This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

The course begins with an overview of current laws and regulations pertaining to unmanned systems. Students will examine how laws nest beneath the Federal Aviation Administration’s regulations while gaining an understanding of preemption as it pertains to those federal regulations.

Students will examine how the FAA categorizes drone operations by their intended use, paying particular attention to the requirements necessary to operate under the statutory definition of “public aircraft,” described in Title 49 of the United States Code (49 U.S.C.) §§ 40102(a)(41) and 40125 (the statute). Furthermore, students will differentiate between UAS capabilities and limitations as they apply to the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) classification.

Armed with an understanding of the anticipated UAV category and class, students will evaluate the suitability of their local area for UAS operations. Airspace, terrain, weather patterns, and operational time periods are a few of the considerations that will be examined, as well as training requirements for UAS operators. Many local communities, also part of the operational environment, are sensitive to the perceived threat UAS poses as a means to violate Privacy and Civil Rights. Students will discuss the issues involved and develop strategies for implementation prior to the employment of UAVs to minimize fear and misunderstanding of this tool.

Students will contrast operations under Part 107 with operations as a Public Use entity and create a Certificate of Authorization of Waiver for special circumstances not covered by a blanket waiver or Part 107.  Students will fully understand the preceding issues as they identify and mitigate risks to the National Airspace System.

The course concludes with a facilitated discussion on the future of UAS operations and provides resources from the UAS community at large to keep abreast of the changing landscape.


Course Information:

Course Length: 1-Day (8 hours)
Max Class Size: 30 Students
Prerequisite: None
Student Requirements: None
Technical Level: For managers, supervisors, future operators, and policy writers
 Notes: None

 

The Regional Training Center (RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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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Drone as First Responder (DFR) 11/06/23 https://thertc.org/events/drone-as-first-responder-dfr-11-06-23/ Mon, 27 Feb 2023 22:00:56 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/drone-as-first-responder-dfr-10-30-23-c02/ Taught by the most experienced DFR personnel in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to implement and maintain a DRF program successfully.

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Cancellations must be made by October 22, 2023 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancellation Policy for additional restrictions & information.

 

This course is restricted to students & Contractors who work directly for a Federal, State or local public service agency.


Created and taught by personnel from the most experienced DFR program in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to successfully implement and maintain a (UAV or drone as a first responder) DFR Program. Students are led through the entire process of standing up a DFR program.

Attendees will:

  • Identify the needed equipment, software, and organizational infrastructure
  • Explain deployment standards and response triage
  • Explain FAA regulations and demonstrate the ability to apply for Public Use Certificates of Authorization and waivers under Part 107
  • Identify best practices for policies and procedures
  • Apply organizational transparency & community engagement strategies
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR safety management system
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR maintenance program
  • Explain DFR operations and limitations
  • Create or modify a DFR training program

 


Course Information:

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 20 Students
Prerequisites: None
Student Requirements: None
Recommended For: All first responders utilizing UAS
Notes: None

The Regional Training Center (RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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 Managers Course 05/23/23 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-05-23-23/ Thu, 05 Jan 2023 20:56:04 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-05-23-23/ This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

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Cancellations must be made by May 9, 2023 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancelation Policy for additional restrictions & information.


Executive Summary:

This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

The course begins with an overview of current laws and regulations pertaining to unmanned systems. Students will examine how laws nest beneath the Federal Aviation Administration’s regulations while gaining an understanding of preemption as it pertains to those federal regulations.

Students will examine how the FAA categorizes drone operations by their intended use, paying particular attention to the requirements necessary to operate under the statutory definition of “public aircraft,” described in Title 49 of the United States Code (49 U.S.C.) §§ 40102(a)(41) and 40125 (the statute). Furthermore, students will differentiate between UAS capabilities and limitations as they apply to the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) classification.

Armed with an understanding of the anticipated UAV category and class, students will evaluate the suitability of their local area for UAS operations. Airspace, terrain, weather patterns, and operational time periods are a few of the considerations that will be examined, as well as training requirements for UAS operators. Many local communities, also part of the operational environment, are sensitive to the perceived threat UAS poses as a means to violate Privacy and Civil Rights. Students will discuss the issues involved and develop strategies for implementation prior to the employment of UAVs to minimize fear and misunderstanding of this tool.

Students will contrast operations under Part 107 with operations as a Public Use entity and create a Certificate of Authorization of Waiver for special circumstances not covered by a blanket waiver or Part 107.  Students will fully understand the preceding issues as they identify and mitigate risks to the National Airspace System.

The course concludes with a facilitated discussion on the future of UAS operations and provides resources from the UAS community at large to keep abreast of the changing landscape.


Course Information:

Course Length: 1-Day (8 hours)
Cost/Tuition: $135.00
Max Class Size: 30 Students
Prerequisite: None
Student Requirements: None
Technical Level: For managers, supervisors, future operators, and policy writers
 Notes: None

 

The Regional Training Center (RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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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Drone as First Responder (DFR) 04/03/23 https://thertc.org/events/drone-as-first-responder-dfr-04-03-23/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 00:10:42 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/drone-as-first-responder-dfr-02-16-23/ Taught by the most experienced DFR personnel in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to implement and maintain a DRF program successfully.

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Cancellations must be made by March 19, 2023 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancellation Policy for additional restrictions & information.

 

This course is restricted to students & Contractors who work directly for a Federal, State or local public service agency.


Created and taught by personnel from the most experienced DFR program in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to successfully implement and maintain a (UAV or drone as a first responder) DFR Program. Students are led through the entire process of standing up a DFR program.

Attendees will:

  • Identify the needed equipment, software, and organizational infrastructure
  • Explain deployment standards and response triage
  • Explain FAA regulations and demonstrate the ability to apply for Public Use Certificates of Authorization and waivers under Part 107
  • Identify best practices for policies and procedures
  • Apply organizational transparency & community engagement strategies
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR safety management system
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR maintenance program
  • Explain DFR operations and limitations
  • Create or modify a DFR training program

 


Course Information:

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 20 Students
Prerequisites: None
Student Requirements: None
Recommended For: All first responders utilizing UAS
Notes: None

The Regional Training Center (RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to third-party providers 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 Managers Course 01/24/23 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-01-24-23/ Wed, 24 Aug 2022 19:32:46 +0000 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-rtc-230124/ This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

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Cancellations must be made by January 10, 2023 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancelation Policy for additional restrictions & information.


Executive Summary:

This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

The course begins with an overview of current laws and regulations pertaining to unmanned systems. Students will examine how laws nest beneath the Federal Aviation Administration’s regulations while gaining an understanding of preemption as it pertains to those federal regulations.

Students will examine how the FAA categorizes drone operations by their intended use, paying particular attention to the requirements necessary to operate under the statutory definition of “public aircraft,” described in Title 49 of the United States Code (49 U.S.C.) §§ 40102(a)(41) and 40125 (the statute). Furthermore, students will differentiate between UAS capabilities and limitations as they apply to the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) classification.

Armed with an understanding of the anticipated UAV category and class, students will evaluate the suitability of their local area for UAS operations. Airspace, terrain, weather patterns, and operational time periods are a few of the considerations that will be examined, as well as training requirements for UAS operators. Many local communities, also part of the operational environment, are sensitive to the perceived threat UAS poses as a means to violate Privacy and Civil Rights. Students will discuss the issues involved and develop strategies for implementation prior to the employment of UAVs to minimize fear and misunderstanding of this tool.

Students will contrast operations under Part 107 with operations as a Public Use entity and create a Certificate of Authorization of Waiver for special circumstances not covered by a blanket waiver or Part 107.  Students will fully understand the preceding issues as they identify and mitigate risks to the National Airspace System.

The course concludes with a facilitated discussion on the future of UAS operations and provides resources from the UAS community at large to keep abreast of the changing landscape.


Course Information:

Course Length: 1-Day (8 hours)
Cost/Tuition: $135.00
Max Class Size: 30 Students
Prerequisite: None
Student Requirements: None
Technical Level: For managers, supervisors, future operators, and policy writers
 Notes: None

 

The Regional Training Center (RTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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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Drone as First Responder (DFR) 11/14/22 https://thertc.org/events/dfr-11-14-22/ Tue, 10 May 2022 14:14:42 +0000 https://lacrtc.org/?post_type=espresso_events&p=11067 Taught by the most experienced DFR personnel in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to implement and maintain a DRF program successfully.

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Cancellations must be made by October 30, 2022 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancellation Policy for additional restrictions & information.

 

This course is restricted to students who work directly for a Federal, State, or local public service agency.


Created and taught by personnel from the most experienced DFR program in the United States, this course will equip students with the knowledge and skills to successfully implement and maintain a (UAV or drone as a first responder) DFR Program. Students are led through the entire process of standing up a DFR program.

Attendees will:

  • Identify the needed equipment, software, and organizational infrastructure
  • Explain deployment standards and response triage
  • Explain FAA regulations and demonstrate the ability to apply for Public Use Certificates of Authorization and waivers under Part 107
  • Identify best practices for policies and procedures
  • Apply organizational transparency & community engagement strategies
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR safety management system
  • Demonstrate the ability to create or modify a DFR maintenance program
  • Explain DFR operations and limitations
  • Create or modify a DFR training program

 


Course Information:

Course Length: 2 days (16 hours)
Cost/Tuition: $385
Max Class Size: 20 Students
Prerequisites: None
Student Requirements: None
Recommended For: All first responders utilizing UAS
Notes: None

The Los Angeles County Regional Training Center (LACRTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to third-party providers 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 Managers Course Elk Grove 09/12/22 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-elk-grove-09-12-22-2/ Sat, 07 May 2022 17:13:36 +0000 https://lacrtc.org/events/uas-managers-course-elk-grove-09-12-22-2/ This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

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Cancellations must be made by August 28, 2022 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancelation Policy for additional restrictions & information.


Executive Summary:

This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

The course begins with an overview of current laws and regulations pertaining to unmanned systems. Students will examine how laws nest beneath the Federal Aviation Administration’s regulations while gaining an understanding of preemption, as it pertains to those federal regulations.

Students will examine how the FAA categorizes drone operations by their intended use, paying particular attention to the requirements necessary to operate under the statutory definition of “public aircraft,” described in Title 49 of the United States Code (49 U.S.C.) §§ 40102(a)(41) and 40125 (the statute). Furthermore, students will differentiate between UAS capabilities and limitations as they apply to the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) classification.

Armed with an understanding of the anticipated UAV category and class, students will evaluate the suitability of their local area for UAS operations. Airspace, terrain, weather patterns, and operational time periods are a few of the considerations that will be examined; as well as, training requirements for UAS operators. Many local communities, also part of the operational environment, are sensitive to the perceived threat UAS poses as a means to violate Privacy and Civil Rights. Students will discuss the issues involved and develop strategies for implementation prior to the employment of UAVs to minimize fear and misunderstanding of this tool.

Students will contrast operations under Part 107 with operations as a Public Use entity and create a Certificate of Authorization of Waiver for special circumstances not covered by a blanket waiver or Part 107.  Students will fully understand the preceding issues, as they identify and mitigate risks to the National Airspace System.

The course concludes with a facilitated discussion on the future of UAS operations and provides resources, from the UAS community at large, to keep abreast of the changing landscape.


Course Information:

Course Length: 1-Day (8 hours)
Cost/Tuition: $135.00
Max Class Size: 30 Students
Prerequisite: None
Student Requirements: None
Technical Level: For managers, supervisors, future operators, and policy writers
 Notes: None

 

The Los Angeles County Regional Training Center (LACRTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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 Managers Course 05/09/22 https://thertc.org/events/uas-managers-course-05-09-22/ Tue, 02 Nov 2021 11:21:44 +0000 https://lacrtc.org/events/suas-managers-course-05-09-22/ This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

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Cancellations must be made by April 22, 2022 to obtain a full refund. See our Cancelation Policy for additional restrictions & information.


Executive Summary:

This life-saving technology provides readily apparent opportunities that are exploitable; however, operating in the volatile and changing realm of the National Air Space (NAS) as it pertains to drones can be challenging. Executives and decision-makers need to evaluate the implementation of UAS programs from a 360° perspective that analyzes priorities and constraints and considers all current and potential future stakeholders.

The course begins with an overview of current laws and regulations pertaining to unmanned systems. Students will examine how laws nest beneath the Federal Aviation Administration’s regulations while gaining an understanding of preemption, as it pertains to those federal regulations.

Students will examine how the FAA categorizes drone operations by their intended use, paying particular attention to the requirements necessary to operate under the statutory definition of “public aircraft,” described in Title 49 of the United States Code (49 U.S.C.) §§ 40102(a)(41) and 40125 (the statute). Furthermore, students will differentiate between UAS capabilities and limitations as they apply to the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) classification.

Armed with an understanding of the anticipated UAV category and class, students will evaluate the suitability of their local area for UAS operations. Airspace, terrain, weather patterns, and operational time periods are a few of the considerations that will be examined; as well as, training requirements for UAS operators. Many local communities, also part of the operational environment, are sensitive to the perceived threat UAS pose as a means to violate Privacy and Civil Rights. Students will discuss the issues involved and develop strategies for implementation prior to the employment of UAVs to minimize fear and misunderstanding of this tool.

Students will contrast operations under Part 107 with operations as a Public Use entity and create a Certificate of Authorization of Waiver for special circumstances not covered by a blanket waiver or Part 107.  Students will fully understand the preceding issues, as they identify and mitigate risk to the National Airspace System.

The course concludes with a facilitated discussion on the future of UAS operations and provides resources, from the UAS community at large, to keep abreast of the changing landscape.


Course Information:

Course Length: 1-Day (8 hours)
Cost/Tuition: $135.00
Max Class Size: 30 Students
Prerequisite: None
Student Requirements: None
Technical Level: For managers, supervisors, future operators, and policy writers
 Notes: None

 

The Los Angeles County Regional Training Center (LACRTC) is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Your information will not be provided to 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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