AT 209 and 219 focus on applying Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in a civilian market as a tool for various different operations. The course is centered around the collection of data, processing the data that is collected, and then analyzing what the plethora of data represents. Alongside data, the course contains information and instructions regarding piloting, mission planning, crew resources, and ethics. Taught by Dr. Joe Hupy, William Weldon, and Zach Miller
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Flight Planning
Introduction: Flight planning is essential during all operations as it lays out all of the tasks at hands and ensures that every individual...

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Introduction: UAS is an emerging industry in both commercial and military/government use. The implications of drones has been seen as immen...
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Introduction: Crew Resource Management was implemented in the 70's in order to clearly define the roles of each individual. CRM for sho...
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