CampusAnswers

UAS 130 — Flight Lab I (5 Credits, Fall)

This course provides the skills needed to perform simulated and actual flight operation of both multi-rotor and fixed wing aircraft. Principles of flight theory learned in UAS 125 will be applied in this course. This course will also cover UAS system components, aircraft setup, flight controller fundamentals, aerodynamics, airspace and weather conditions during actual flight operations. The importance of aeronautical decision making will be emphasized in the course. All aspects of this course will need to be documented in detailed flight and maintenance logs, which will be an integral part of the student's grade. COREQ: UAS 110 , UAS 125 , and UAS 155 . (1 lecture hours, 8 lab hours, 5 credits)

Part of

Source ↗

← back to collegewesternidaho catalog