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AMA, DJI To Host sUAS Flight Training For Public Safety Officials In June

Course To Be Held Over Four Days In Indianapolis, IN

The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) and DJI, in collaboration with Fly-Robotics, will host an introductory small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) course, called UAS4PublicSafety, open to public safety officials from June 21 to 25 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

UAS, also known as drones, have quickly become a valuable tool for firefighters, police officers, search-and-rescue crews and other emergency responders, with at least 59 lives saved thanks to drones already, according to a recent report from DJI. Drones provide an aerial perspective on emergencies that was previously expensive, dangerous or simply impossible to obtain, and public safety agencies have expressed a clear need for more guidance and training to begin putting this new technology to work.
 
The course will provide public safety professionals the opportunity for a hands-on training experience that includes flight skills training and orientation management. The training will culminate in a series of flights that allow participants to apply their skills in simulated public safety missions such as search-and-rescue and firefighting operations.
 
All courses will offer three levels of training: Introductory, Advanced, and Instructor. Those who complete the highest level, Instructor, will be eligible to train their departments as well. AMA and its partners plan to expand the UAS4PublicSafety program to include up to 20 courses in cities throughout the country in 2018.
 
DJI is the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, and the AMA represents approximately 200,000 model aircraft and drone hobbyists. Fly-Robotics’ team of instructors is comprised of UAS subject matter experts and public safety officials. AMA and DJI’s partnership on UAS4PublicSafety is the result of continued efforts by both institutions to promote safe and responsible flying.

FMI: www.modelaircraft.org

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