Our wide range of courses is backed by industry expertise and our passion for helping public safety workers find modern safety solutions.
This 32-hour course prepares participants to establish or enhance a UAS program and sit for their FAA Part 107 remote pilot exam. Includes state-specific drone regulations and chart reading.
In this two-day 16 hour course, students will learn crucial components of executing successful drone/UAS search and rescue missions in various environments and participate in practical scenarios.
This 16-hour course is designed for piloting during tactical operations while preparing them to confidently fly in confined GPS denied environments.
This 16-hour course is comprised of opertaional planning insights and hands-on scenarios with tactical teams in mind. Pre-planning to include mapping, overwatch, structure entrance and clearing and more. Scenarios improve operational gaps between pilots and operators. Use of sims and breaching tools encouraged.
This 16-hour course teaches pilots how to combine UAS and Team Awareness Kit (TAK) commanders, drone operators, and ground teams how to quickly and securely work from a single common operating picture. Participants will gain hands-on knowledge of UAS integration through UAS Tool and non-TAK integrated software platforms. Ideal for large event management.
This 8-hour course discusses the requirements, benefits, and hurdles of establishing a "DFR" proogram for your agency. Topics include: legalities, considerations, options, and resources to be considered.
This 16-hour course covers basic drone mapping, uses (critical infrastructure, schools, outdoor venues, crash reconstruction, etc.), techniques, available software, and implementation for public safety.
This 8-hour course discusses how drones are becoming a viable threat to public safety in the hands of nefarious pilots. The course equips students with pertinent knowledge to address threats by identifying at-risk sectors, as well as technologies capable of tracking, assessing, and responding to ill-intended UAS activity.
This 16-hour course is designed for public safety dive teams considering utilizing ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles) during aquatic operations.