Down to Earth: Analyzing the Key Differences Between Aerial Vehicles and Satellites in Utility Grid Inspections

Comparing Drones and Satellites for Utility Grid Inspections DRONELIFE presents this guest post by Kaitlyn Albertoli, the Co-Founder and CEO of Buzz Solutions. Buzz Solutions safeguards the world’s energy infrastructure with an AI-powered predictive analytics platform for visual infrastructure inspections. The company enables field teams to prioritize and perform maintenance in a timely manner reducing the […]

The post Down to Earth: Analyzing the Key Differences Between Aerial Vehicles and Satellites in Utility Grid Inspections appeared first on DRONELIFE.

Youth Drone Initiative: FAA’s attempt to foster future drone pilots

The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) launched a new strategy to bring young people into drones. Called the Youth Drone Initiative, the program aims to connect youth organizations to advance drone aviation as a career pathway alongside traditional aviation careers.

What’s the benefit of getting involved with the FAA’s new, youth-focused drone program?

Participants of the Youth Drone Initiative will have the opportunity to support and interact with various stakeholders. With that, they’ll share regulatory changes, successes, and solutions. And in theory, a successful initiative will help expand the future aviation workforce. That’s all by offering STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) opportunities to students.

How to join the Youth Drone Initiative

This initiative is open to leaders, coaches, and faculty members of schools, organizations, or clubs that educate or gather students aged 11-18. Participants should have an existing drone program, offer drone courses, or plan to implement such programs.

To apply for the Youth Drone Initiative, send an email to [email protected]. In the email, include the name of your school, organization, or club, alongside a brief description of your program.

Adding drones to your STEM programs

Incorporating drones into STEM programs offers significant educational benefits. Drones have been proven to get kids interested in science, technology, engineering, and math. They provide real-world examples of coding in action. Drones can demonstrate principles of flight and physics. Plus, drones offer hands-on experience in building robotics. 

Beyond traditional STEM fields, educators can use drones in various other subjects. For example, the DroneBlocks drone curriculum includes classes on block coding and Python programming. DroneBlocks even has a class on how to put on a drone light show. (You’ll need to purchase the equipment if you plan to turn this into reality.)

Environmental science classes can utilize drones to get aerial views of their study areas. Meanwhile astronomy classes can use multiple drones to model the solar system. Photography and art students can create unique projects, and business students can explore entrepreneurship through practical drone applications.

We’ve put together a guide to reputable drone lesson plans that work well in classrooms or after-school groups. These are also great for home study, either for drone home-school programs or just for learning opportunities during summer break. Besides the aforementioned DroneBlocks, the best include the video courses from Drone Dojo and even some Part 107 courses. A Part 107 course can make for a great opportunity for young adults to graduate high school with not just a diploma, but a drone pilot’s license, too.

And hey, though these drone lesson plans are designed for kids, they’re great for adults.

The post Youth Drone Initiative: FAA’s attempt to foster future drone pilots appeared first on The Drone Girl.

Airbus Presents New Wingman Concept at ILA Berlin

Airbus will be presenting its new Wingman concept at the International Aerospace Exhibition ILA in Berlin. In military aviation, a “Wingman” is a pilot in another aircraft that protects and supports the flight lead, delivers more tactical options and thus contributes to mission success. In the Airbus concept, the Wingman is going to operate very […]

Romania Unveils Prototype Ultra 60 Tactical Drone at BSDA 2024.

At the Black Sea Defense & Aerospace 2024 exhibition, the Romanian Military Technical Academy unveiled the Ultra 60, a class I tactical drone designed to be affordable and effective for military operations. This prototype marks a significant step in the development of cost-effective unmanned aerial systems (UAS) intended for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. […]

NVIDIA Technology Found in Russian Military Drones

InformNapalm, an investigative organization, analyzed the documents, exposing that Russia is using NVIDIA’s Jetson series microcomputers for image recognition in its new Albatros M5 drones. The analysis of internal documents from “Albatros” and the email communications of the company’s CEO, Frolov, uncovered that collaboration with NVIDIA has been ongoing since at least 2016. This cooperation […]

Case IH Debuts Sprayer Drones in Brazil

Case IH announced the pre-launch of its first sprayer drone as a complementary solution to the company’s portfolio. The company will import and distribute the Vtol in two models, 30 litres and 70 litres, in Brazil to all its concessionaries. The price of the drones will be published with the introduction. “The pre-launchment marks this […]

Global Hydrogen Powered Aircraft Market to Grow with CAGR of 21% to 2030

ResearchAndMarkets has just issued its report on The Hydrogen Powered Aircraft Market Report: Trends, Forecast and Competitive Analysis to 2030. The global hydrogen powered aircraft market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 21% from 2024 to 2030. The major drivers for this market are growing focus of the aviation industry on decarbonization and […]

Ukraine’s Special Forces have Drones that fly without GPS

Ukraine’s special forces have developed new software that allows drones to fly without the use of GPS, limiting the impact of Russian jamming. The software, called Eagle Eyes, allows unmanned drones to travel using sight rather than satellite-based GPS navigation. Eagle Eyes is a remarkable software package for drones. Developed by Ukraine’s special forces, it […]

INTERGEO 2024: World’s Largest Geoinformation and Land Management Conference

Join Us at Messe Stuttgart, September 24-26, for Three Days of Cutting-Edge Exhibitions, Lectures, and Networking Opportunities with a Special Focus on Drone Technology at the Unmanned Systems Stage Germany’s own INTERGEO, the world’s largest geoinformation and land management conference, has begun ticket sales for its arrival at Messe Stuttgart in the eponymous capital of […]

The post INTERGEO 2024: World’s Largest Geoinformation and Land Management Conference appeared first on DRONELIFE.

RapidFlight Secures $10 Million USAF Contract for 3D-Printed Autonomous Drones

Innovative AgileAviation™ Process to Be Demonstrated for National Security Applications RapidFlight, an integrated designer and manufacturer of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), has been awarded a contract worth up to $10 million by the United States Department of the Air Force (DAF) under the AFWERX Autonomy Prime program. This contract focuses on the development and production […]

The post RapidFlight Secures $10 Million USAF Contract for 3D-Printed Autonomous Drones appeared first on DRONELIFE.