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Fly Drones In Your School, Safely, From STEMPilot

SAFEDrone Is A Classroom Protocol & Curriculum Promoting Safety And Proficiency

STEMPilot has introduced SAFEDrone, a classroom protocol & curriculum promoting safety and proficiency.

Students train using the SAFEDrone Simulator and those who have been assessed as "qualified and capable" fly actual quad-copters indoors, repeating the simulator training missions with the real drone. High School students can also prepare for the FAA Drone Pilot License written exam on STEMPilot simulators or PC. The STEMPilot and SAFEDrone curriculum is easy to follow and the lesson plan is aligned with NGSS and Common Core standards. Students form Flight Crews of three and work together in all activities promoting "Collaborative Learning."

The SAFEDrone Curriculum offer three units of instruction:

  • Unit 1 - Terms: Students are introduced to aviation terms, basic physics of flight, concepts of motion, the anatomy of quad-copters and airplanes, and how the controls operate the quad-copter. Students watch short videos of each learning task before attempting the training activity in the simulator.
  • Unit 2 - Simulation: Introduces students to the SAFEDrone simulator and how to operate the controller, execute multiple altitudes holds, cover patterns and diagonals and execute safe rated landings. Final training requires the student to pick up stars in 3-dimensional space using pitch, roll, and yaw while maneuvering through different levels, around and above obstacles and through loopholes. Students who successfully complete this simulation training are awarded a "Certificate of Achievement in Drone Simulation" and "Certified Pilot Wings" to move onto an actual flight.
  • Unit 3 - Drone Pilotage: Students learn to fly SAFEDrone guarded-prop quad-copters by repeating the drone simulation tasks. They fly altitude hold and land, cover patterns, move diagonally and land accurately. Classrooms are arranged into a fly and a no-fly zone. All students must wear the included safety glasses and remain in the No-Fly Zone. Each Flight crew of three take turns as Pilot in Command; Spotter/Co-Pilot and Navigator/Self-Assessor.

Schools can purchase the SAFEDrone Classroom Kit which includes a simulation software and controller, a curriculum unit book, a STEMPilot curriculum book with lesson plans, five guarded prop, guarded-copter drones, spare batteries and propellers, 36 Safety Glasses, 16 Bulls Eye landing pads, one altitude hold post and a flash drive with all digital media.

The basic kit retails for $2,395. The SAFEDrone Pro kit adds 5 foam obstacles for the classroom for $2,995.

(Image provided with STEMPilot news release)

FMI: www.STEMPilot.com

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