Zephyr Teaches College Students to Use Drones

Simulations developer Little Arms Studios is partnering with collegiate drone techniques to create coaching packages at a number of American faculties. The firm’s Zephyr Drone Simulator will likely be deployed as a coaching technique to educate college students throughout sectors resembling aerodynamics, propulsions and sensor applied sciences, in addition to tangible flight expertise.

“The progressive training curriculum and real-life flight physics built into the Zephyr Drone Simulator make it the ideal starting point for novice UAS pilots,” a Zephyr spokesperson mentioned.

“The simulator establishes a natural skill progression taking students from simulation to real aircraft quickly and confidently. Zephyr also incorporates more advanced, purpose-built modules catering to the precision skills necessary for high demand UAV applications.”

A latest Zephyr addition includes coaching modules developed with award-winning Hollywood cinematographer, Skip Fredricks. The program teaches the core cinematic expertise capturing drone-mounted video content material. Little Arms Studios has additionally been working with companions within the telecommunications subject to develop modules that drill the precision expertise essential for cellphone tower inspection.

The firm’s proprietary Learning Management System (LMS) empowers customers to assign, evaluate and assess college students’ expertise. Instructors can guarantee proficiency in components starting from fundamental flight expertise to superior strategies, even throwing climate shifts into the combo whereas Zephyr helps the pilot adhere to FAA laws. With detailed analytics studies from the Zephyr LMS module, instructors can shortly and simply pinpoint the abilities that require enchancment for every pupil.

Zephyr’s empowered University’s Research and Development Lab (the RaD Lab) at Creighton University has developed the Drone Badge Program – an intensive five-week program to put together college students for the FAA’s Part 107 examination.

Kansas’ Cloud County Community College is using Zephyr’s flight coaching curriculum into quite a few diploma packages together with its Wind Energy Technology and Precision Agriculture choices.

“Zephyr has given us the opportunity to introduce both high school and college students to the necessary flight operation skills to master drone flight. Each of the students has their own transmitter and can log onto their own computer at any time to sharpen their skills,” mentioned Monte Poersch, Wind Energy Instructor and Advisor at Cloud County Community College. “The benefit of the LMS for grading student flight performance is an invaluable time saver for the instructor. Students that have never flown a remotely controlled aircraft have expressed how much the simulator helped their confidence before attempting to fly a real UAV.”

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