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Purdue Extension’s UAV Program Prepares Participants to Fly Drones for Work or Hobby

Purdue Extension’s UAV Program Prepares Participants to Fly Drones for Work or Hobby


The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) introduced CFR 14 Part 107 regulations in 2016 to address increased numbers of UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles, aka drones) in U.S. airspace. Part 107 provides regulation on UAV use in controlled airspace, weather conditions, performance and weight standards, and usage by the general public for professional and hobbyist applications. The FAA reported 865,000 UAVs registered (314,000 commercial, 538,000 hobbyist) along with 280,000 certified UAV pilots. This does not account for all UAVs that are not registered. There are growing concerns of UAV use by companies for delivery, scouting, mapping, and inspections, leading to the need for more training

Purdue Extension created the UAV program for Indiana stakeholders. Over 240 sessions totaling 190 hours, training focused on UAV applications, safety, regulations, sensors, and best-use cases. Extension specialists and educators used flight planning software to create unique maps to share with stakeholders for data interpretation and manipulation. Nearly 1,200 maps were created and 122,748 acres flown in working with more than 4,000 people across Indiana.

Purdue Extension worked with youth through STEM programs, helping hone flight skills through controller manipulation, obstacle course completion, or UAV presentation/demonstration in classrooms. Some youth developed programming for UAVs through computer software (Scratch or Scratch Jr.), allowing them to develop programmed flights. More than 3,100 youth participated in 52 training sessions. Some 27 UAV programs provided training for 863 agriculture, utility, construction, real estate, insurance, infrastructure, and many other industry professionals, using live drone demonstrations, imagery, and software.

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