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AVT 3151 UAS Operations II

This course builds on the knowledge and skills developed in prerequisite unmanned aerial system (UAS) courses to develop an understanding of advanced UAS operations. The course includes knowledge relating to proper implementation of safety risk mitigation, crew resource management, procedures, mission planning, and data management to enable successful execution of fixed-wing and vertical-takeoff-and-landing operations.

Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
Department: Aviation Technology
Repeatable Credit: No
Offered Online: No

Prereqs: AVT 2151 AND AVT 2280  Restricted to Majors  Possession of FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot certificate required. 

Outcomes

  • Demonstrate fundamental knowledge and experience in flight control logic, aircraft parameters, maps, flight planning and safety of a complex UAS.
  • Operate a representative aircraft in a simulated environment to execute a mission in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Plan and execute a full unmanned aircraft systems mission.

Credit Hours: 1

Classroom Hours: 1