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Free LAANC Course Shows Drone Pilots How To Quickly Get ATC Clearance

Authorization Required To Fly In Controlled Airspace

Drone pilots can take a new free King Schools course titled Using LAANC to Fly Drones in Controlled Airspace to learn how to use the FAA Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability. The online course includes HD video and bullet points followed by interactive questions to test your knowledge.

Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability, pronounced “LANCE,” is the result of a partnership effort between the FAA and private industry. LAANC enables drone pilots to access controlled airspace near airports through near real-time processing of airspace authorizations. In this course, Co-Chairman of King Schools Martha King explains how operators of drones can get that authorization.

"The FAA has made it possible, but navigating the system is not easy. In this course you will find simple, clear tips and information that can speed you on your way to getting the most from LAANC," said King Schools CEO Barry Knuttila. "We have also added this LAANC information to updated versions of our Drone Pilot License initial test prep course.”

The Using LAANC to Fly Drones in Controlled Airspace course covers topics including:

  • UAS Facility Maps
  • Approved LAANC UAS Service Suppliers (USS)
  • B4UFLY FAA Mobile App
  • FAA’s DroneZone
  • Airspace Authorization and Waivers

(Image provided with King Schools news release)

FMI: KingSchools.com/LAANC

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