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Instructor: Christopher Young, CY Consulting Solutions Price: $520 Member | $765 Non-Member


UAS INTEGRATION: INTRODUCTION Helicopter operators are rapidly realizing that small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS, or drones) continue to encroach in their market share. This course helps operators consider strategies to integrate UAS to retain business and bolster other areas in their


operational profiles. Operations and safety protocols will be discussed, and group work will include making viable assessments for UAS integrations. This course is introductory in nature and not intended for those with UAS knowledge and experience.


Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the course, participants will learn:


• The opportunities represented by UAS


• What helicopter operators need to consider when integrating UAS into existing operations


Date: Sunday, January 26 | 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM


Track(s): Operations, Pilot, UAS


Location: Anaheim Convention Center


Instructor: Scott Burgess, Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University


Price: $435 Member | $645 Non- Member


UAS MAINTENANCE: GENERAL PRACTICES This course covers general aspects of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS, or drones) maintenance, including responsibilities for maintaining airworthiness and complying with regulations. Organizational structures of sUAS maintenance teams will be discussed in order to illustrate the various levels and scope of responsibility. The importance of technical publications will be reviewed, along with the different types of maintenance. Also covered will be standard techniques for the performance of maintenance, including record-keeping, inspections, life-limited components, modifications, and return to service procedures.


Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the course, participants will learn:


• How to determine and maintain airworthiness, and the scope of responsibility within a maintenance organization


• The use of maintenance publications and compliance with FAA regulations


• Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance practices


10 HelicopterMaintenanceMagazine.com February | March 2020


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