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UAS 200 — sUAS Professional Remote Pilot I

5 credits · 5 hours

Extends knowledge and skills learned in UAS 101, preparing students for professional applications of UAS by providing an understanding of UAS Systems, including: command and control, communication, payload, launch and recovery, and basic maintenance considerations. Covers human factors, crew resource management, aviation decision making cybersecurity, risk management and ethics. Provides an in-depth study of Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS), mission and flight planning and low altitude authorization and notification (LAANC). Introduces basic National Institute of Standards and Training (NIST) flight training utilizing simulator technology. Integrates stress management strategies/techniques as part of in the simulator training as well as throughout. Includes a one-week, on-site NIST training and flight exam.

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