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Drone Safety for Managers (Australia) 

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Overview

Duration

2 weeks

Total fee

2,205

Mode of learning

Online

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Credential

Certificate

Drone Safety for Managers (Australia)
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Highlights

  • Duration 2 weeks
  • Weekly study 2 hours
  • 100% online Learn at your own pace
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Drone Safety for Managers (Australia)
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Course details

Skills you will learn
More about this course
  • Safety, compliance with legal obligations, and aviation requirements all need to be managed. This course provides knowledge about how to address the questions and challenges to maximise the opportunity, demonstrate duty of care and importantly execute the correct use of Drone technology safely.
  • If you are a recreational pilot or have recently purchased a drone this course will introduce you to the safe operation of drones and the legal requirements you will need to adhere to within certain geographic locations.
  • The global commercial market for drone technology is forecast to increase from $US6.5bn to $US34.5bn by 2026
  • By understanding the safe and legal use of drones you will be gaining a valuable and highly employable skill that will help you to build a skillset for today and into the future.
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Drone Safety for Managers (Australia)
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Curriculum

Week 1

General Introduction & overview of the course

The basics

Rules of the air

Classifying airspace

Week 2

Batteries for RPA

Human factors in RPA operations

RPA knowledge of operations and procedures

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