UAS Standards, Regulations & Law (UAS 102)
Term: 2021-22 Academic Year Fall Semester
Description
Students will be introduced to the history of aerospace, opportunities in the field of unmanned aircraft systems, fundamentals of flight, navigation, communication, and Federal Aviation Regulations. They will perform a comprehensive examination of the U.S. national air traffic control system and how it affects aviation in general, pilots and safety in particular. This course covers the air traffic control system (enroute, terminal, and flight service stations), air traffic control personnel, training, duties, and facilities, and will provide students with an overview of the many constitutional and other legal considerations relevant to the development, manufacture, and use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).