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UAS Collapsed Building Course - 241114-UCB-RTC-F01
November 14, 2024 - November 15, 2024
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cancellations must be made by November 1, 2024, for a full refund. See our Payment, Cancellation, Refund & Attendance Policy for additional information.
Course Summary
This course was created to equip rescue personnel with the knowledge and skills to operate UAVs in confined space rescue operations. The comprehensive curriculum enables pilots to grow from a basic to an advanced skill level, emphasizing confined space operations with multiple UAV platforms. Attendees will become adept at managing UAV settings and software to maximize the drone’s full capabilities while learning insights, tips, and tricks for operating in GPS-denied, and no-light environments.
Students will:
- Demonstrate precision piloting in confined space missions on multiple aircraft
- Demonstrate adjusting settings and software to maximize drone capabilities
- Apply techniques for flying in GPS-denied environments
- Demonstrate precision flight in low/no-light conditions
- Describe needed UAV characteristics
- Explain UAV integration
- Develop operational deployment strategies
Course Information
Course Length: Two days (16 hours)
Max Class Size: 15
Equipment: Students should bring their assigned equipment. Additional UAVs will be provided as needed.
Recommended Prerequisite: RTC UAS Operators Course, Basic Pilots Course, or equivalent training.
Recommended For: UAS Operators in all public and private security industries.
Technical Level: Beginner to Advanced UAS Operators
Notes: RTC will supplement equipment as needed.
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Venue: Florida F1RST Training Facility
Venue Phone: (813) 997-8474
Venue Website: https://floridafirsttraining.org/
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Description:
Without a doubt, science and technology have transformed law enforcement and criminal investigations over the last century; however, against a backdrop of an ever-changing world filled with increasingly complex threats, society has placed demands on law enforcement and the criminal justice system to continue to advance in unprecedented ways. The solution requires collaboration and continuing research to develop new and improved methods, fill gaps in industry knowledge, skills, and capabilities, and revolutionize training for practitioners in forensics, security, and tactics.
Florida’s Forensic Institute for Research, Security, and Tactics (F1RST) represents such a collaboration – a partnership between academia, practitioners, and the private-sector to develop a state-of-the-art research enterprise that will inform, innovate, and offer cutting-edge training. Through F1RST, our mission is to empower leaders around the world with the knowledge necessary to ensure safer communities by transforming public safety through research, education, and innovation.
To accomplish this, we’ve created a network of sites, containing both indoor and outdoor research and training facilities. The first site, located in Land O’ Lakes, Florida, contains the Thomas Varnadoe Forensics Center for Research and Education, two outdoor forensic anthropology fields for research and mock training, and an intelligence center that will be the hub for the innovation, evaluation, and promotion of new methods to assist with impacting crime, enhancing response to manmade and natural disasters, and ensuring safer communities. The Land O’ Lakes site is also home to the Helen A. Rich K9 Training and Research Campus centered on advancing the field of working dogs in public safety, a hangar for the research, development, testing and evaluation of unmanned systems, as well as a leadership training center to focus on refining and revolutionizing the skills, tactics, and capabilities of first responders across the country. Lastly, the site supports a cyber research and education facility to continue to prepare leaders for responding to threats in a digital world.