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No college degree needed to become a Drone Pilot
There are over 422,000 different jobs for those in the drone industry – and counting. Flying a drone part-time can earn you $500 or $600 a week, and by flying full-time, you can make six figures annually. Learn the basics, dig in deep into Small Unmanned Aerial Systems, or become a certified drone pilot in just a few weeks of training!
No college degree needed to become a Drone Pilot
There are over 422,000 different jobs for those in the drone industry – and counting. If your brown daughter wants one of them, this course is for her! Learn the basics, dig in deep into Small Unmanned Aerial Systems, or become a certified drone pilot in just a few weeks of training!
No college degree needed to become a Drone Pilot
There are over 422,000 different jobs for those in the drone industry – and counting. If your brown daughter wants one of them, this course is for her! Learn the basics, dig in deep into Small Unmanned Aerial Systems, or become a certified drone pilot in just a few weeks of training!
There are over 422,000 different jobs for those in the drone industry – and counting. If your brown daughter wants one of them, this course is for her! Learn the basics, dig in deep into Small Unmanned Aerial Systems, or become a certified drone pilot in just a few weeks of training!
We want to create a pipeline of expert, qualified women and girls of color to fill the growing need for FAA-certified drone pilots. Ever since the FAA granted exemptions to companies to fly drones in 2016, there has been an overwhelming rise of jobs related to the drone industry – and this area of STEM Aviation is only going to grow.
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This course is for women and girls of color who want to excel in their careers in STEM aviation through drones, or if they want to get a different perspective on their choices for future career paths.
Drones Taking Flight was designed to create expert women and girls of color for the technological advances in the drone industry, and it’s flexible enough to genuinely cater to brown girls within this wide age range. It’s never too early (or too late) for you to expose your daughters to what awaits them in this growing field.
If your daughter is in elementary school, you can expose her to these career opportunities early to prepare her for the real world and help her make effective connections between what she’s learning in school and how it’s applied.
Learn how to make a successful career in the drone industry – even without a college degree.
No matter the age, anyone who wants to learn about drones and wants to become FAA-certified, this course is for her.
The course has everything: from the very basics of what drones are to how you can learn the History of Drones, the Aerodynamics of flights – Thrust, Drag, Lift, and Weight, how to manage these four forces with your UAV flight controls, and practically everything else.
There are several amazing career opportunities for drone pilots in some of the biggest industries. The ability to pilot a UAV is very niche and useful, which makes piloting a great profession.
An experienced Drone Pilot can make over $100,000 – salaries vary, depending on industry, location and experience.
Learn about the History of Drones: The Remote Controlled Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
Learn the Aerodynamics of Flight – Thrust, Drag, Lift, and Weight and how to manage these
four forces with your UAV flight controls.
Learn how Drone Avionics and Drone Payload effect UAV navigation, communication,
maneuverability and flight times.
Understand FAA Laws, Drone Safety and how weather conditions affect drone performance.
Learn what the FAA requires for FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certification and flying drones commercially.
Explore the future of UAVs and how Drone Technology is advancing personal, military and
commercial drone use.