After receiving positive feedback and constructive input from its webinar and 2019 FAA UAS Symposium attendees, the FAA has optimized the program content and added a session to include the recent changes to recreational flying.
The FAA has canceled the webinar on June 13: “Airspace authorizations: what are they and why do they matter”. The content from this webinar will be incorporated in the webinar: “What is the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification System?”
The Webinar schedule is updated as follows:
June 19, 2019 2 P.M. ET - Public Safety: How to Start a Drone Program
June 27, 2019 4 P.M. ET - Recreational Flyers: Fly Safe. Have Fun.
July 18, 2019 4 P.M. ET - What is the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability?
August 1, 2019 4 P.M. ET - How to Navigate UAS Facility Maps
August 13, 2019 4 P.M. ET - How to use the FAA Drone Zone
September 12, 2019 4 P.M. ET - How Public Safety Agencies can Fly Drones During Emergencies
Registration will open two weeks prior to the session on the FAA website, not Eventbrite. The webinars will now be hosted through the GoToWebinar platform.
Webinar Format:
Webinar sessions are hosted in audio and visual format via GoToWebinar.
Audio transmits via device speakers or a connected headset
You must download the GoToWebinar software on your computer, smartphone/tablet app, or use the link provided in your registration email.
Upon registering for the webinar, you will receive a unique URL that you will use to access the webinar.
On the day of the webinar you can access the session via the join link in your confirmation email, or using your 9-digit Webinar ID.
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