CCOG for UAS 101 archive revision 202001
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- Effective Term:
- Winter 2020 through Spring 2021
- Course Number:
- UAS 101
- Course Title:
- Unoccupied Aircraft Systems Basic Pilot
- Credit Hours:
- 2
- Lecture Hours:
- 20
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
"Unoccupied" Aircraft Systems
Portland Community College has chosen to use the term "Unoccupied" when referring to Aircraft Systems that are flown by a pilot via a ground control system, or autonomously through the use of an on-board computer, communication links and any additional equipment that is necessary for the system to operate safely. Industry standards and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations use the term "Unmanned" to refer to such systems, however the College recognizes that this term is not gender inclusive and therefore has adopted the use of "Unoccupied" to better reflect its values around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon completion of the course students will be able to:
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Demonstrate an understanding of Federal Aviation Administration regulations, United States airspace classification, operating requirements, flight restrictions affecting small unoccupied aircraft operation, and state and local laws regarding unoccupied aircraft systems (UAS).
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Demonstrate appropriate communication with air traffic control for safe and efficient UAS operations.
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Describe how a UAS works within the classification systems of the FAA system.
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Identify weather sources and explain the effects of weather on small unoccupied aircraft performance.
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Demonstrate decisions and judgments consistent with aeronautical regulations.
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Analyze selected UAS legal cases.
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Be prepared to take the 14 CFR Part 107 Certificate Practice Exam.
Aspirational Goals
Following completion of course, acquire FAA 14 CFR Part 107 Pilot Certification (License)
Course Activities and Design
Course Activities & Design:
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Lecture/Discussion
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Demonstrations
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Videos/Multimedia
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Practice tests
Text: Airman Knowledge Testing Supplement for Sport Pilots, Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot FAA-CT-80-80-2G
Text: Aeronautical Chart User’s Guide 12th Edition FAA 8080-2G
Outcome Assessment Strategies
Outcome Assessment Strategies:
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Successful completion of all course exams & quizzes
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Participate in and contribute to in-class discussions
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Course Content:
Theme
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UAS applications are constantly being created and introduced in industrial and technical fields expanding career opportunities.
Concepts
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Pilot in Command decision making
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Airspace
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Weather
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Safety
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Communication
Issues
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Changing FAA regulations
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Finite airspace
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Public perception of UAS
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Ethics
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UAS restrictions
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Aviation Compliance
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Airspace Permits
Skill
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Transfer new knowledge to successful performance on FAA 14 CFR Part 107 Remote Pilot’s License