Law Enforcement Drone Training
Over the years, public safety agencies have realized many benefits of incorporating drones into their operations. They have become valuable tools for law enforcement and other first responder agencies. Drones provide real-time aerial surveillance, enhance situational awareness, and assist in critical missions such as search and rescue operations, disaster response, standoff situations, and accident investigations. They offer a safer and more cost-effective alternative to traditional methods, enabling public safety professionals to respond quickly and efficiently to various incidents.
V1DroneMedia provides a range of drone training services tailored specifically for law enforcement professionals since 2017. These services span the range of helping police, firefighter, and other public safety agencies earn their FAA Part 107 Drone Pilot licenses to safely operate drones within the national airspace, to hands-on flight instruction, hardware recommendations, drone operations, and SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) setup for departments, as well as Advanced Drone Training for specialized drone missions (such as Hazmat, Disaster Response, Search and Rescue, Crash Investigation, etc.)
Check out our Basic Public Safety Drone Training Class Curriculum, and Contact Us for scheduling your next class, or if you are interested in any of our Advanced Drone Training offerings.
Basic Public Safety Drone Training Course
This 4-Day course is designed to help public safety officers to earn their Drone Pilot license (necessary to operate the drones legally on the job within the National Airspace), learn to operate (fly) drones, as well as learn about drone use in various situations, and get an overview of various drone hardware platforms that are available and are best suited for their operations.
This course consists of 2 Parts: Classroom and Outdoor Drone Operations Training
2-Day FAA Part 107 in-class (ground school) training, which covers the following topics to prepare public safety officers to take and pass the FAA Part 107 Drone License Test
Topics covered during the PArt 107 License Ground School:
Principles of Flight
Weather
Reading Aviation Weather Reports and Weather Sources
Airspace Classification
Reading Aviation Maps
Airport Operations
Traffic patterns, signs and markings, and radio communications
Weight and Balance
Pre-flight procedures
UAS Operations, Specifications, Limitations, Maintenance, and Reporting
Operational Waivers and Airspace Authorizations
Human Factors and Decision-Making
FAA Part 107 Pilot Certification and Registration Requirements
Drone Regulation Changes and Practice Exams
Third-Party Software/Apps
Access to Covered Materials and Additional Resources
Part 107 Practice Tests
Please note we do not administer the Part 107 Test, it is a proctored exam, and we will direct you to where these exams are held and scheduled.
2-Day First Responder UAS Operations and Equipment/Hardware Overview (in-class and outdoor flying)
Drone Maintenance (batteries, storage, etc.)
Drone Calibrations
Flight App Settings
Camera Settings (Photo/Video)
Using Third-Party Apps
Creating Automated Flight Paths
Safety in Operations: Pre and Post Flight
Checklists, etc.
Intelligent Flight Modes
Pre-flight inspections, drone calibrations
App settings and Battery monitoring techniques
Take-offs and landings (manual and auto modes)
Basic flight maneuvers (various patterns)
Advanced flight maneuvers
Using Intelligent flight modes
Using Pre-planned Flights to Conduct a Mission
Emergency maneuvers (return to home function, power-down while in flight, etc.)
This class is taught by Jason Damman and Scott Mlakar.
Jason Damman is the Chief Pilot of V1DroneMedia, a professional airline and drone pilot with 25+ years of experience in remote aviation. He is a highly trained commercial Airline Pilot with over 20 years and 15,000 + hours of flight time experience working in the airline industry. Jason got started in aviation by flying radio-controlled (RC) aircraft as a teenager in Northwest Ohio, picked up a drone in 2015, and has flown 1000+ hours of commercial drone missions since then. Besides holding private and transport aviation certificates, Jason is a Certified FAA Part 107 Drone Pilot and a Certified Flight Instructor, and a member of the Cleveland FAASTeam. He has been instructing first responders since 2017.
Scott Mlakar is an Assistant Chief (Ret) with the Willoughby (OH) Fire Department where he has served for 37 years. He is a paramedic, hazmat specialist, technical rescue coordinator, fire investigator, FAA Remote Pilot. He serves on the Fire Chief's Special Operations Committee in Lake County. He developed and is the Chief in charge of the Lake County Public Safety Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) team, composed of Firefighters and Police officers. It provides UAS support to all of Lake County's emergency services, special teams and government agencies. He has presented at various National UAS conferences including Interdrone, Commercial UAV Expo Americas, and the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) on Public Safety UAS Programs. He has published articles for Fire Engineering magazine on Public Safety UAS. He serves as lead Instructor at Tri-C Community College as part of their Public Safety Drone program, and as an Instructor for Flymotion Unmanned Systems training public safety professionals all across the country.
If you are interested in our Basic or Advanced Publice Safety Drone Training Courses, Contact Us!