Drone(Flying-Class)
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- Curriculum
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Overview
The primary goal of this quick start guide is to introduce you to the fundamentals of Drone Flying. By the end of this guide, you’ll understand how to safely operate drones, master flight controls, follow aviation regulations, and perform professional aerial missions for photography, videography, surveying, agriculture, and industrial applications.
This guide demonstrates how to fly drones using industry-standard equipment and flight training techniques. You’ll learn drone setup, flight planning, navigation, aerial imaging, safety procedures, maintenance, and mission execution while complying with industry regulations and best practices.
By completing this guide, you’ll gain hands-on experience flying drones, capturing high-quality aerial footage, conducting inspections, and executing real-world drone operations with confidence.
Main Features
Drone Flying Training
- Introduction to Drone Technology
- Drone Components and Flight Principles
- Aviation Rules and Safety Guidelines
- Pre-Flight Inspection and Checklist
- Basic and Advanced Flight Controls
- Manual and GPS Flight Modes
- Takeoff, Hovering, and Landing Techniques
- Emergency Flight Procedures
- Aerial Photography and Videography
- Flight Planning and Navigation
- Battery Management and Drone Maintenance
- Mission Planning and Flight Logging
- Practical Outdoor Flight Sessions
Industry Tools & Equipment
- DJI Drones
- Autel Robotics Drones
- DJI Fly App
- DJI Pilot 2
- Drone Flight Simulators
- Pix4D
- DroneDeploy
- Google Earth
- Mission Planner
- Flight Planning Software
This guide provides a complete introduction to Drone Flying, helping you develop the practical knowledge and flying skills required for aerial photography, surveying, agriculture, construction, inspections, filmmaking, mapping, and commercial drone operations.
What is the target audience?
This course is designed for:
- Beginners who want to learn drone flying from scratch.
- Students interested in drone technology and aviation.
- Photographers and videographers looking to capture professional aerial footage.
- Surveyors, engineers, and architects using drones for mapping and inspections.
- Agriculture professionals exploring precision farming with drones.
- Entrepreneurs planning to start a drone services business.
- Public safety and emergency response professionals using drones for monitoring and rescue operations.
- Anyone passionate about drones, aerial technology, and unmanned aerial systems (UAS).