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Mon, Feb 15, 2021

Kansas State Polytechnic Offers Webinar on UAS Regulation Changes

Join K-State Poly's Industry Experts For A FREE Webinar And Q&A Session!

The FAA has announced several changes related to UAS operations that will go into effect in the coming months. These regulation changes are important for every new and existing UAS pilot to understand.

The updates to the federal regulations primarily cover remote identification of unmanned aircraft, operations over people, operations at night, and requirements for recurrent training for remote pilots. The webinar’s primary focus will be on the immediate changes that will affect RPICs starting in March.

Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus is offering a free webinar and live question and answer session to discuss these important updates to the regulations and how they will impact UAS operations going forward. Join the Kansas State Polytechnic UAS experts from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, to learn more and ask questions. The webinar is free, but registration is required.

Kansas State Polytechnic has been recognized by the FAA as an expert in the UAS industry and has been part of numerous research projects advising rules and regulations. K-State Polytechnic provides numerous UAS training opportunities in addition to two nationally ranked UAS bachelor’s degrees.

Register online for the free webinar by noon CST Wednesday, Feb. 24. Contact K-State Polytechnic Professional Education and Outreach with questions at profed@k-state.edu.

FMI: https://polytechnic.k-state.edu/research-training/applied-aviation-research-center/training/faa-regulation-webinar/

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