Course Detail: SUA-1001 - Unmanned Aircraft Basic Training

Overview
This course provides students with an overview of the dynamics, issues, and organizations that comprise the concept of Unmanned Aircraft (UA). The course is designed to provide students with a solid education on the critical components of UA and their operations. This course covers the basic facets for UA flying safety, airspace operations and general system knowledge. Final focus covers human factors, basic accident prevention, and the roles of various government and industry organizations in safe operations.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for aviation working professionals at airlines, airports, state offices or regulatory bodies, aviation consultancies and those performing operational roles such as aircraft repair, maintenance, and overhaul. We also encourage anyone with a passion for flight to join us!
Course Benefits
Attendees will gain actionable competencies and understanding of Air law & legislations, UAS general knowledge and UAS safety & operations.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe and explain the Air Navigation Act (ANA), ANR-101 and other associated advisory circulars for the safe and responsible operation of UA
- Apply basic aeronautical and technical knowledge of UA including the functionality of various UAS components and systems
- Derive safe UAS operation. including required procedures and safeguards; and human performance affecting safe UA operations