Upskill With Drones

Upskill With Drones

The RPAS certification programs will prepare you for a career in one of the most dynamic and fast-growing fields of the future. It’s a sure way to stand out among the competition in what is expected to be an ever-growing industry. 

But why stop there?  You can boost your career potential even further by getting a head start with a background in Engineering, Robotics, Agriculture or even Design. Combining your drone certification with any degree can give you seamless transition with your chosen field. Choose an exciting field of operation from the limitless opportunities out there:

Drone Farmer: Use unmanned aircraft equipped with infrared imaging cameras to create detailed maps of crops. Then use drones programmed with GPS coordinates to fertilize the plants that need it most.

Wildlife Conservationist: Monitor, protect and collect data on fragile species in danger zones across the planet using drones.

Delivery/fulfillment Pilot: Pilot unmanned aircraft to deliver packages and supplies to the homes of private customers or between company warehouses.

Search and Rescue Worker: Save lives after disaster strikes by using drones to survey damage and locate people in need of help.

Energy Inspector: Use drones equipped with thermal cameras to detect leaks along oil pipelines or to monitor and inspect turbine blades on wind farms.

Drone Journalist: Capture breaking news footage from above with camera-equipped unmanned aircraft.

Geographic information Systems Mapping Technician: Use drones to map out remote or hard-to-reach areas of the Earth for scientific studies and commercial research.

Police Drone Operator: Track fugitives, monitor large crowds, and keep people safe using drone technology.

Drone-Assisted Property Manager: Inspect and survey the hard-to-reach exteriors of homes with unmanned aircraft; or create dynamic real estate listings with drones.