Drone Technology Program Launch
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Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College has partnered with AINautics to offer cutting-edge Drone Technology training that incorporates the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in various industries.
A special launch event will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24, beside the Anne S. Crook Transportation and Logistics Center at the back of campus. Guests are invited to watch live drone demonstrations, meet the instructors, learn how drones are transforming businesses, and tour the college’s new Mobile Advanced Manufacturing Lab and redesigned Machine Tool Technology spaces.
The comprehensive Drone Technology program is designed to prepare students for careers in this rapidly growing field. Students will receive hands-on instruction in drone operation, safety protocols, aerial data collection, mission planning and federal aviation regulations. They’ll gain practical experience flying drones, capturing imagery and analyzing data for industries such as agriculture, construction, inspections, public safety, real estate, surveying, transportation and utilities.
The course also prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification exam, enabling them to apply their new skills as licensed drone pilots.
Training begins August 4, and scholarships are available.
A special launch event will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24, beside the Anne S. Crook Transportation and Logistics Center at the back of campus. Guests are invited to watch live drone demonstrations, meet the instructors, learn how drones are transforming businesses, and tour the college’s new Mobile Advanced Manufacturing Lab and redesigned Machine Tool Technology spaces.
The comprehensive Drone Technology program is designed to prepare students for careers in this rapidly growing field. Students will receive hands-on instruction in drone operation, safety protocols, aerial data collection, mission planning and federal aviation regulations. They’ll gain practical experience flying drones, capturing imagery and analyzing data for industries such as agriculture, construction, inspections, public safety, real estate, surveying, transportation and utilities.
The course also prepares students for the Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification exam, enabling them to apply their new skills as licensed drone pilots.
Training begins August 4, and scholarships are available.
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