APSA's Remote Pilot-In-Command Courses include sixteen (16) hours of training for your UAS staff.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This course is designed to provide the student with a review of the Federal Aviation Regulations PART 107 Remote Pilot Certification Process. The course is a must-have for agencies to train their personnel on how to operate sUAS and to obtain pilot certification. This course will prepare the student to successfully take the FAA Pilot’s Exam for this rating. Successful completion requires attendance at all classroom sessions.
INTENDED AUDIENCE:
This course is intended for public safety personnel, both sworn and non-sworn, that are interested in obtaining their FAA Remote Pilot Certificate under FAR PART 107.
Dates/Times: |
Tuesdays & Thursdays: May 19, 21, 26 and 28, 2020 1300 - 1700 Daily CDT (16 hours training) |
Location: |
Online Learning |
Registration:
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Registration Cost: $125* Online Registration: Online Registration for this Course is Closed Please call our office at 301-631-2406 for assistance. All attendees must be registered to participate. 2020 RPIC Course : Online Training 05/2020 : Educational Agenda A minimum of 30 paid registrants, by May 12, 2020, are required to conduct this course. *Registration fee includes one (1) year membership to APSA. Not applicable to current APSA members. |
Instructor Bio: |
ALAN FRAZIER Bringing 39 years of experience in local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, Alan spent the majority of his career with the Glendale (CA) Police Department, where he served in a wide variety of assignments including officer-in-charge of the Air Support Unit. Most recently he served as a Grand Forks County (ND) Sheriff’s Office Sergeant supervising the department's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Unit. Alan holds an FAA Airline Transport Certificate with airplane, helicopter, glider and flight instructor ratings. Alan is currently employed as an associate professor of aviation at the University of North Dakota, where he teaches helicopter and public safety related courses. He is currently assigned as the site manager of the UND Aerospace Foundation’s Tanajib, Saudi Arabia Flight Training Facility. |