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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT DRONES


DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOGRAPHY Go beyond the auto settings of your drone. This primer course will discuss the camera options, various settings, accessories, and best practices for maximizing the use of a drone for taking aerial photos and videos. This class will include demos of the camera and drone software settings, along with examples of the corresponding photo and video results. $159


Mar 27-Apr 17 T 6 pm-8:30 pm HARBN CEFLY 504 01 DRONE PILOT TEST PREPARATION-FAA PART 107 REMOTE PILOT


Under FAA Part 107, the FAA requires applicants to pass an aeronautical knowledge exam in order to fly drones for business purposes. This 15-hour class covers all of the test areas included in the FAA Knowledge test. Students in this class are also provided actual FAA test questions for each subject module to further aid in the preparation. Includes study guide. $499


Feb 6-Mar 13 T 6 pm-8:30 pm INTRODUCTION TO DRONES


Want to learn more about the use, law, and operation of drones? This 2.5 hour class will cover information on why we have drones, how to register your drone, FAA regulations overview, safe drone operation, compliance with state and local laws, plus more. You will also have a drone flight demonstration by a qualified instructor. $99


Jan 23 T 6 pm-8:30 pm HARBN CEFLY 503 03 Magical Rhine and Moselle


Set sail on an enchanting cruise that will take you to three charming countries steeped in history – the Netherlands, Germany, and France.


TRIP DATES | SEPTEMBER 11 – 20, 2018 HARBN CEFLY 505 01


INFORMATION SESSION


January 16, 2018 | 6 – 7 p.m. | Northeast Campus RSVP to garnettb@midlandstech.edu


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