Two Warsaw Area Career Center Students Earn FAA UAV Certification

February 13, 2024 at 4:31 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Lucas Ransbottom and Cale Wise, seniors at Warsaw Community High School, who earned the FAA UAV certification. Photo Provided
Pictured (L to R) are Lucas Ransbottom and Cale Wise, seniors at Warsaw Community High School, who earned the FAA UAV certification. Photo Provided

By Staff Report

Two students from the Warsaw Area Career Center recently passed the Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 UAV Certification exam and have now applied for their UAV commercial licenses.
Seniors Lucas Ransbottom and Cale Wise are certified by the FFA to fly and operate small drones.
To become certified, students must be at least 16 years old and pass a knowledge exam at an FAA-approved knowledge testing center. The exam covers a wide range of topics, including drone regulations, emergency procedures, radio communications, airport operations and maintenance.
Agricultural drones can precisely monitor crop growth patterns and swiftly detect any potential issues, such as disease outbreaks or pest infestations, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.
The WACC launched the new Precision Agriculture pathway this school year. Courses in this pathway include Principles of Agriculture, Precision Agriculture and Crop Management. The Precision Agriculture class is designed to introduce students to various facets of modern agricultural operations, including GPS, GIS and VRT.
Jacob Riley, course instructor, completed additional trainings at Ivy Tech Lafayette to instruct these courses for college dual credit. He is also certified by the FAA to fly unmanned aerial vehicles.
Riley said, “Students earning this certification have opportunities to start right away in many career fields such as agronomy, animal agriculture, turf and golf course management and real estate, being able to have direct hire options. Many companies and organizations have asked for this type of class pathway and Warsaw Area Career Center is pleased to be able to fulfill that community need.”

Two students from the Warsaw Area Career Center recently passed the Federal Aviation Administration Part 107 UAV Certification exam and have now applied for their UAV commercial licenses.
Seniors Lucas Ransbottom and Cale Wise are certified by the FFA to fly and operate small drones.
To become certified, students must be at least 16 years old and pass a knowledge exam at an FAA-approved knowledge testing center. The exam covers a wide range of topics, including drone regulations, emergency procedures, radio communications, airport operations and maintenance.
Agricultural drones can precisely monitor crop growth patterns and swiftly detect any potential issues, such as disease outbreaks or pest infestations, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.
The WACC launched the new Precision Agriculture pathway this school year. Courses in this pathway include Principles of Agriculture, Precision Agriculture and Crop Management. The Precision Agriculture class is designed to introduce students to various facets of modern agricultural operations, including GPS, GIS and VRT.
Jacob Riley, course instructor, completed additional trainings at Ivy Tech Lafayette to instruct these courses for college dual credit. He is also certified by the FAA to fly unmanned aerial vehicles.
Riley said, “Students earning this certification have opportunities to start right away in many career fields such as agronomy, animal agriculture, turf and golf course management and real estate, being able to have direct hire options. Many companies and organizations have asked for this type of class pathway and Warsaw Area Career Center is pleased to be able to fulfill that community need.”

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