Overview

This 3-day online course is designed to teach students the fundamentals associated with drone applications and to preserve and enhance airspace safety. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge requirements to prepare students for the FAA 107 Remote Pilot Examination. Students will also be introduced to airport and ground operations and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) integration into the National Airspace System (NAS). Attendees will also learn photographic techniques needed to observe, photograph, and present visual materials for subsequent actions.  Current UAS regulations and policies in the United States will be reviewed in terms of their goals to promote safety in all aspects of aerial navigation, both manned and unmanned, and to stimulate economic development.

This seminar will cover how drones are effective tools for Law Enforcement and Emergency Services, emphasizing how drones are also money-saving tools for Departments of Public Works for survey mapping and inspection, as well as for helping to protect conservation land.  This seminar will introduce students to the most common types of drones, their costs of operation, and the major difference between aircraft.

Students will have access to the instructors, online videos, and various resources. 

Dates offered:

  • March 22, 23, & 24


Course Code: PS902
Cost: $400

Ask about group discounts.

If police departments have a group that would like to take the course or if you want to be billed for the course, please email profstudies@lasell.edu.

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Ready to sign up?  Register below. All you need to do is click on the "+" sign next to the course you want to take.  Then click on the "Checkout" button and put in your credit card information. You will get a confirmation and then an email at a later date you will be emailed the details on how to access the class. 

What you will learn: 

The following will be covered during the class:

  • Current FAA requirements for operations as they apply to both private and public entities
  • Commercial and recreational uses of drones
  • Common types of drones, their costs of operation, and the major difference between aircraft
  • Current FAA remote pilot regulations, and applicable software for ground use
  • Both current and potential ground operations in common safety practices
  • Understand the aerial photography applications of drone use

Topics:

  • FAA Part 107 Regulations
  • The national airspace system (NAS)
  • Weather
  • VFR Sectional & National Airspace System
  • Aerial Imagery and Streaming
  • Aircraft loading and performance
  • Flight operations
  • Aeronautical Decision-making and Physiology

A practice quiz will also be given to students to access their knowledge. 

About the instructors

David Price 

David Price is the Co-Founder of the Drone Consultant Group, a company specializing in drone training, certification, and providing FAA certification for Government Agencies. Before the Drone Consultant Group, David was the former Dean of Aviation at Bridgewater State University and Professor and Dean of Aviation at Daniel Webster College in New Hampshire. David was the FAA's Teacher of the Year in 2006 and is an FAA Certified Flight Instructor, Advanced Ground Instructor, Commercial Pilot, and Remote Pilot.

Joe Turner

Joe Turner served as an instructor at the New England Institute of Law Enforcement Management (NEILEM), teaching finance and finance courses. Joe also instructed officers and sergeants at the Boston Police Department for the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department. He taught at Suffolk University, WPI, Worcester State College, and Northern Essex Community College (NECC). Joe is an FAA 107 Certified drone pilot and a commercial photographer.