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UMaine-Augusta to Offer Noncredit Course on Operating Drones

Technology September 2016
The University of Maine at Augusta is set to offer the state's first university-level course in operating unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones. The noncredit class is open to the public, not just UMaine-Augusta students. The school plans to offer a comprehensive series of courses that will prepare students for the FAA examinations required to become a licensed drone pilot.

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The University of Maine at Augusta is set to offer the state's first university-level course in operating unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones.

The Kennebec Journal reports (http://bit.ly/2d5V6lM ) the seven-week program begins Oct. 27 and will provide students a path to earn a Federal Aviation Administration remote pilot's license.

The noncredit class is open to the public, not just UMaine-Augusta students. The school plans to offer a comprehensive series of courses that will prepare students for the FAA examinations required to become a licensed drone pilot.

President James Conneely says there's a strong job market for licensed drone pilots and serving the need for training will "most certainly" lead to economic growth for Maine.

University officials believe UMaine-Augusta has the potential to become a training hub to serve the national market.

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Information from: Kennebec Journal, http://www.kjonline.com/

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