Experts in unmanned aviation, space science, and artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Flying for fun
If you fly drones outdoors, you need this! And it's FREE.
Flying for more than recreation?
Our learning remote pilots not only pass their FAA tests but also UNDERSTAND the material. The real world is not a multiple-choice test. So, we don't give a ground school course like it is.
Worried about taking tests? We use the same format as the FAA. By the time you complete the course, you'll know what to expect when taking your Remote Pilot General Airman's Knowledge Test.
Learn to earn. Become a commercial drone pilot!
Have drones! Got safety?
Don't let the first accident be the last flight!
Create a safety management system that is customized for your uncrewed aircraft operations. Whether you own a construction firm that uses camera drones or a school district that teaches flying as part of a STEM program, having a systematic approach to safety and risk management is the cornerstone in a professional aviation program.
Safety and Risk Management--two sides of the same coin.
Prepare for the augmented workforce world of collaborative AIs.
This instructor coursebook is designed for tech-savvy educators, providing structured yet adaptable lessons that encourage active student engagement without requiring expertise in computer coding. Whether integrated into an existing curriculum or used as a standalone module, Introduction to AI in the Workplace helps to graduate high school seniors with a strong foundation in AI literacy, ready to navigate the evolving workforce with confidence.
Coursebook is intended to assist educators in presenting the material to learners.
Courseware and Syllabuses
A Part 107 teaching syllabus, lesson slides and notes, along with hangar flying and flight instruction lessons is available to aid teachers who instruct our Part 107 Course.
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For educator requirements review the Note to Paragraph 2.2.1.2.3 in A.C. 91-57C.