AVT 481 - Advanced Unmanned Aerial Systems Operations
3 credits
Description A study of advanced unmanned aircraft theory. This course examines the history of unmanned systems with an emphasis on military developments. It also includes safety assessment, functional requirements, unmanned aerial systems integration, and sensitivity analysis. Students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in unmanned aerial systems programming, preflight, flight operations, post-flight inspection, and mission analysis and debriefing.
Prerequisites AVT 381 or consent of instructor.
Note Students must pay an additional laboratory fee for this class.