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Discover Drones is all about drones, drones in business, drones and cybersecurity, and drones in STEM education. Heather is an FAA Certificated Flight Instructor, Commercial Pilot with an Instrument Rating, Remote Pilot, and a technology and cybersecurity expert. She is passionate about aviation, technology, and STEM education and shares the latest in drone safety, technology, business, and education. Let your learning take flight and subscribe today!

Heather Monthie, PhD, CFI


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    Get Your Drone Pilot License: FAA Part 107 Information session Aspiring Commercial Drone Operators

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 40:54


    Are you considering taking to the skies with your drone for commercial purposes? If so, obtaining your FAA Part 107 certificate—sometimes known as your drone pilot license—is an essential step. This certification not only legitimizes your operations but also ensures that you are equipped with the necessary knowledge of safety and regulations to navigate the airspace effectively. In this article post, we'll guide you through what you need to know to get your drone pilot license, drawing key insights from our FAA Part 107 information session that we ran on Drone Safety Day: "Get your drone pilot license | FAA Part 107 Information Session | Drone Safety Day."  https://youtu.be/CrS1562mzCs?si=oDRfKydRlUDK8Pu2 Understanding FAA Part 107 The FAA Part 107 certificate is crucial to operate your drone commercially. This isn't limited to direct business transactions; any flight not strictly for recreation falls under commercial use. Whether capturing aerial footage for a YouTube channel or conducting inspections for a construction site, you'll need this certification to comply with legal standards. Eligibility Requirements to get your drone pilot license To get your drone pilot license, you must meet specific criteria set by the FAA: Age: You must be at least 16 years old. Language: You should be able to read, speak, write, and understand English. Physical and Mental Fitness: You must be physically and mentally capable of safely operating a drone. The Knowledge Exam The Part 107 exam is a multiple-choice test covering many topics necessary for safe and legal drone operation. This includes understanding airspace classification, weather effects on drone performance, loading and performance, and emergency procedures. Remember, the exam focuses on theoretical knowledge rather than practical flying skills. Preparing for the Exam Proper preparation is key to passing the Part 107 exam. Here are some steps you can take to ensure you're ready: Study Resources: Use the Airman Certification Standards as a study guide. This document outlines all the topics you'll be tested on. Resources like the FAA's study materials and practice exams from King Schools can be extremely beneficial. Understanding Learning Preferences: Identify how you best absorb information, whether through videos, reading material, or interactive courses. Tailoring your study methods to your learning style can enhance your understanding and retention of the material. Registering and Taking the FAA part 107 Exam To get your drone pilot license, you must register for the exam through the FAA's Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application (IACRA). After registering, you can schedule your test at an FAA-approved knowledge testing center. Make sure to bring a government-issued photo ID to the test. After the Exam Upon passing the exam, you must complete additional steps to get your drone pilot license officially. This includes submitting an application through IACRA and passing a background check. Once approved, you'll receive your remote pilot certificate in the mail. Maintaining Your Certification Your drone pilot license is valid for 24 months. To renew it, you must complete a recurrent online training course and pass a quiz with a 100% score, available through faasafety.gov. Staying current with this certification complies with regulations and ensures you remain knowledgeable about the latest drone operation safety and standards. Conclusion Getting your drone pilot license is an investment in your future as a commercial drone operator. It demonstrates your commitment to safety and adherence to regulations, making you a trustworthy choice for clients and collaborators. If you're ready to take the next step in your drone career, begin preparing for your Part 107 exam today and ensure you are well-equipped to take to the skies safely and legally. Watch the YouTube video "Get your drone pilot licens...

    Embrace What’s Possible When Starting a Drone Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 2:04


    And if you think it can't be done, don't get in the way of others who are doing it. Over the next couple of weeks, I'm going to be releasing some snippets from a webinar that I did called A Dronepreneur's Journey. And I really just reflected on a couple of the different things that I really learned over 20 years of having an aviation related business and really focusing more on the drone sector in the last five or six years or so. This is a snippet from that webinar, if you would like to get a copy or view the full recording of the webinar go to: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/a-dronepreneurs-journey/ https://youtu.be/tPZr5pdsOvE

    Misguided business advice from people who don’t understand the UAS industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 4:31


    Over the next couple of weeks, I'm going to be releasing some snippets from a webinar that I did called A Dronepreneur's Journey. And I really just reflected on a couple of the different things that I really learned over 20 years of having an aviation related business and really focusing more on the drone sector in the last five or six years or so. This is a snippet from that webinar, if you would like to get a copy or view the full recording of the webinar go to: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/a-dronepreneurs-journey/ https://youtu.be/R9YSXKL_I_g

    Ready, Set, Drone – 8 Steps to Starting Your Drone Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 30:02


    Hi friends. This is a portion of the audio for a training event I held to help you get started with your drone business. If you would like the full video recording along with the presentation file, you can request free access here: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/readysetdrone/ Show Notes: Segment 1: Introduction to the Drone MBA Methodology (00:00:00 - 00:02:00) Dr. Heather introduces the episode as an audio version of a webinar on the Drone MBA methodology. The eight steps of the Drone MBA Methodology are outlined: Discover Your Niche Research the Market Organize Your Business Planning Navigate Certifications and Regulations Establish Business Operations Master Digital Marketing Build Your Brand and Community Presence Adapt and Innovate Segment 2: Step 1 - Discover Your Niche (00:02:00 - 00:04:00) Discussion on the importance of identifying a niche in the drone business. Examples of starting in real estate photography and expanding beyond. Advice on leveraging personal contacts and industry knowledge to identify potential niches. Segment 3: Step 2 - Research the Market (00:04:00 - 00:06:00) How to research and analyze the drone market. Tips for using Google Trends, job boards, and competitor analysis to assess market demand. Encouragement to look for opportunities even if there are no direct competitors. Segment 4: Step 3 - Organize Your Business Planning (00:06:00 - 00:09:00) The importance of creating a basic business plan. Key elements to consider in your plan, such as business name, services, pricing, and profit goals. The need for flexibility and adaptation in your business planning. Segment 5: Step 4 - Navigate Certifications and Regulations (00:09:00 - 00:12:00) Discussion on the necessity of complying with local and national drone regulations. Guidance on understanding drone pilot certification requirements. The importance of staying updated on changing regulations and privacy laws. Segment 6: Step 5 - Establish Business Operations (00:12:00 - 00:16:00) Setting up payment processing systems for your drone business. The significance of contracts and statements of work to protect your business interests. Maintenance schedules and proactive maintenance to ensure smooth operations. Segment 7: Step 6 - Master Digital Marketing (00:16:00 - 00:21:00) Introduction to the Drone Digital Dominance Method. Detailed explanations of various digital marketing components, including SEO, PPC, branded websites, email marketing, reputation management, thought leadership, and continuous improvement. Emphasis on tailoring digital marketing strategies to the UAS industry and targeting specific audiences effectively. Segment 8: Step 7 - Build Your Brand and Community Presence (00:21:00 - 00:25:00) The importance of building a strong local and online presence for your drone business. Strategies for engaging with the community, forming partnerships, and creating online communities. The value of being known, liked, and trusted within your target market. Segment 9: Step 8 - Adapt and Innovate (00:25:00 - 00:29:00) The significance of adaptability and innovation in the ever-evolving drone industry. The need for flexibility in business planning and embracing changes in technology and regulations. Staying up-to-date and continually improving to thrive in the drone business. Conclusion: Dr. Heather wraps up the episode, reiterating the eight steps of the Drone MBA Methodology and the importance of adapting and innovating in the drone industry.

    Is Your Drone Business Idea Good? Assessing Viability

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 10:55


    Invitation to join the Facebook group "Business Strategies for Drone Pilots." Introduction Determining the viability of a drone business idea. Understanding Market Demand Assessing if there's a market for your drone business. Considering geographical factors and competition. Example: Real estate photography and its challenges. Identifying Target Audience Determining who will benefit from your drone services. Examples: Real estate agents, wedding couples, roof inspectors. Competitor Analysis Researching what other drone businesses are offering. Identifying gaps in the market. Using social media and online presence for analysis. Evaluating Financial Feasibility Considering startup costs and financial resources. Balancing investment with financial comfort. Legal and Regulatory Considerations Understanding local regulations and airspace restrictions. Importance of compliance and operational feasibility. Validating Your Idea Testing the market with your services. Engaging with potential clients and collecting feedback. Utilizing social media and YouTube for market testing. Conducting Pilot Projects Demonstrating the value of your services through case studies. Addressing specific problems with drone solutions. Conclusion and Takeaways Importance of research and market understanding. Encouragement to start small and test ideas. Invitation to join the Facebook group "Business Strategies for Drone Pilots." Networking and Community Engagement Benefits of joining the Drone MBA community. Opportunities for collaboration and learning from others in the industry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AA4S9mq__I

    A Strategic Approach to Plan a Drone Business: My 10-Step Annual Blueprint for Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 11:43


    In the ever-evolving drone industry, January marks a pivotal time for me - a time to strategize and lay the groundwork for the year ahead. With over two and a half decades of experience in emerging technologies, I've crafted a 10-step blueprint that reliably guided my career and business in various emerging technologies to success.  This journey has taught me the unpredictability of markets, emphasizing the need for a plan that is both adaptable and targeted. As I share this blueprint, it embodies the lessons learned and insights gained from years of navigating ever-evolving industries. This approach is a testament to the balance between flexibility and focus, which is crucial for thriving in the rapidly changing world of drone technology. (Please note that this post contains affiliate links, where if you click and make a purchase, I may make a small commission with no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting this site!) 1. Yearly Market Analysis: At the beginning of each year, my focus shifts to a comprehensive market analysis within the UAS sector. This crucial step involves digging into the latest trends and forecasting developments, particularly in emerging aviation technologies. I pay close attention to the progressions in autonomous flight technologies, anticipating new market demands that these advancements might create.  Staying abreast of any regulatory changes or updates in aviation is paramount. This thorough analysis helps me understand where the industry is heading. It ensures that my business strategy effectively aligns with these evolving dynamics, catering to technological advancements and customer needs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hmuy3Sx5Ww 2. Setting Business Goals: The next vital step is setting clear, achievable business goals. This process involves a strategic outlook on expanding my client base and launching innovative services. I plan the entire year, detailing the new products and services I want to introduce. This planning extends to identifying the necessary training and resources required to achieve these goals.  Additionally, I create themes for monthly social media content, ensuring a dynamic and engaging online presence. A significant focus of my goal-setting is on the measurable impact my business can have on advancing the workforce within the drone industry. This goal-setting approach is a roadmap that steers my business toward tangible achievements and industry contributions. 3. Financial Review and Budgeting: A crucial part of my annual planning is conducting a detailed financial review of the previous year. This review is pivotal in shaping an effective budget for the new year, balancing investments for growth and operational expenses. I track every financial aspect in a spreadsheet and invoicing in High Level, ensuring all accounts payable and receivable are accounted for.  This process is not just about keeping the books in order; it's about aligning my financial strategies with my business goals, ensuring that the objectives set for the year are financially viable and supportive of my overall business objectives. 4. Equipment and Technology Update: Keeping up-to-date with the latest in technology is a cornerstone of my annual planning. I carefully assess the need for upgrades or new equipment acquisitions to maintain a competitive edge. This includes evaluating if I require new computers, software updates, or subscriptions essential for efficient business operations. I also consider the types of drones necessary to fulfill my business objectives for the year, ensuring that the technology I use is not just state-of-the-art but also aligns perfectly with the goals I have set. This step is crucial in staying ahead in a technologically advancing industry. 5. Training and Certification: Commitment to continuous learning is a critical aspect of my business strategy. Each year, I identify new training programs and certificati...

    Discover Essential Drone Business Tools for Success in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 13:56


    Summary Notes: Links: Get this webinar, the handout, and other free goodies for your drone business here: Chat GPT Go High Level Canva Bluehost Descript Drone Business Tools for Success in 2024 Clarification that the session will concentrate on business technology tools, not on drone operation software. ChatGPT for Business Discussion on the advantages of using ChatGPT for brainstorming and content creation in drone businesses. High Level Software Introduction and detailed exploration of High Level, a comprehensive software for business functions including invoicing, email management, website building, and social media. Canva for Design Insights into using Canva, especially for individuals without a design background, within drone businesses. Descript for Editing Mention of Descript as a valuable tool for video and audio editing. Bluehost for Web Hosting Discussion on the benefits of using Bluehost for web hosting, backed by the presenter's long-term experience. Final Recommendations Suggestions for starting with High Level for invoicing and client management, and advice on utilizing ChatGPT, Canva, and Bluehost for effective business operations. https://youtu.be/yUEFx3X3mfc

    You Got a Drone for Christmas, Now What?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 8:17


    Links: United States: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) https://www.faa.gov/uas Canada: Transport Canada's website at tc.canada.ca Europe: European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) at easa.europa.eu Australia: Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) at casa.gov.au/drones Business Strategies for Drone Pilots FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dronemba Episode Overview: This episode of the Drone MBA podcast, hosted by Dr. Heather Monthie, offers a quick guide for new drone owners. Whether you received a drone as a gift or are considering gifting one, this episode provides essential tips and regulatory guidelines applicable globally. Key Points: Understanding Aviation Authorities: Each country has its own aviation authority (e.g., FAA in the USA). It's crucial to be aware of the specific drone regulations in your country. Drone Registration Requirements: Check if your drone needs to be registered based on its weight. In the USA, registration is required for drones over 250 grams and under 55 pounds. Knowing the Flying Rules: Be aware of airspace regulations and the presence of manned aircraft. Understand and follow rules about flying near airports, populated areas, and events like stadium gatherings. License or Certificate Requirements: Many countries require a certificate even for recreational flying. Commercial operations generally need a more advanced certificate. Utilizing Aviation Authority Resources: Visit your country's aviation authority website for detailed information. Some resources mentioned: FAA (USA), Transport Canada, EASA (Europe), CASA (Australia). Joining a Drone Pilot Community: Consider joining relevant online groups like the "Business Strategies for Drone Pilots" Facebook group. These communities offer support for starting a business, career advice, and networking opportunities. Episode Conclusion: Heather wraps up by emphasizing the importance of safety and compliance in the drone community. The episode encourages sharing these insights with others who might find them helpful. Remember to subscribe and share this episode with anyone interested in drones or new drone owners. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVsGJimLeOY

    How to Write a Drone Business Plan: 5 Key Strategies to Write Your Winning Business Plan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 16:15


    This episode is a snip from a workshop I did on how to write a business plan for your drone business available in the Dronepreneur Academy https://www.dronepreneuracademy.com/ This business plan workshop & drone business plan template will be uploaded to the academy in the next few days! Summary and Notes: Introduction Introducing "Blueprints for Success" as a guide for effective business planning. Emphasizing the importance of a business plan in entrepreneurship. The Importance of a Business Plan Beyond Investment Discussing how a business plan provides clarity and direction for your business journey. Explaining the role of a business plan in internal management and performance tracking. Highlighting the adaptability and risk management aspects of a business plan. Strategy 1: Define Your Vision and Mission Clearly Stressing the foundational importance of vision and mission for any business. Guidance on crafting impactful and memorable vision and mission statements. Aligning these statements with business goals. Strategy 2: Conduct Thorough Market Research Discussing the necessity of comprehensive market knowledge. Tips for identifying and understanding the ideal customer. Guidance on evaluating competitors to find your competitive edge. Strategy 3: Detail Your Operational Plan Outlining essential operational components like logistics, staffing, and daily operations. Focusing on planning for efficiency, productivity, and future scalability. Strategy 4: Develop a Strong Financial Model Highlighting financial planning essentials: revenue streams, cost structure, and break-even analysis. Tips for creating realistic financial projections. Discussing effective financial management and the critical nature of cash flow. Strategy 5: Emphasize Your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) Identifying and articulating what makes your business unique. Leveraging the USP in marketing and brand positioning. The importance of continuous innovation in your USP to stay competitive. https://youtu.be/g-DvQcYBmSc?si=BcKEJCKpr5DHjNUg

    Essential Study Tips for Aspiring Commercial Drone Pilots

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 14:15


    I am trying out some new (to me) features in Descript. Thank you for allowing me to try out new things I am learning with this podcast! It's been fun tinkering around, figuring out ways to make this even better! Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dronemba Summary Notes: [00:00:00 - 00:04:59] Introduction and Background: Introduction to the Drone MBA podcast, its focus. Discussion of using software like Descript for drone content creation and video editing. Mention of an upcoming episode on technology tools for drone businesses. Acknowledgement of the podcast's global audience and commitment to universally applicable content. [00:05:00 - 00:09:59] Study Strategies and Resources: Emphasis on understanding the certification process through the aviation authority in one's country. Importance of creating a study schedule and taking handwritten notes. Use of various resources like study guides and practice exams. Advice on maintaining physical and mental health while studying. [00:10:00 - 00:14:59] Exam Preparation and Health Tips: Guidelines for determining the amount of study needed based on individual background. The significance of using practice exams to gauge exam readiness. Additional insights on effective study methods and maintaining health for optimal performance. Emphasis on continuous learning and adaptation in the aviation industry. [00:15:00 - 00:19:59] Conclusion and Additional Resources: Final tips on preparing for the commercial drone pilot exam. Mention of the "Business Strategies for Drone Pilots" Facebook group. Dr. Heather Monthie's closing remarks focusing on the importance of thorough preparation and ongoing learning in the aviation field. Host's Final Words: Dr. Heather Monthie concludes the episode, reiterating the need for comprehensive preparation and the importance of being part of the drone community for aspiring commercial drone pilots. https://youtu.be/C4SMuq8h888

    What is the Drone MBA Podcast?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 14:37


    Summary Notes: Introduction Host: Dr. Heather Monthie Purpose: Explanation of the podcast's content and direction in 2024. Podcast Evolution Original start in 2020 as "Discover Drones". Initial content: Airspace tutorials on YouTube, later adapted to podcast format. Background of Heather Monthie Started a drone business. Work with high school teachers, colleges, and universities on drone education programs. Background in technology and aviation. Content Focus Transition to focusing on drone business development. Providing tips for starting, growing, and scaling a drone business. Mix of short and longer episodes, including free webinars. Heather's Professional and Personal Journey Aviation enthusiast since childhood. Shifted from aspiring pilot to technology-focused career. Established background in workforce development in emerging technologies. Educators Who Drone Community Founded in 2019 to support teachers integrating drones into education. Global reach and diverse membership. Podcast Goals and Themes Assist listeners in understanding the aviation world, especially those new to it. Focus on the business and technological aspects of drones. Sharing expertise in pivoting careers into emerging tech sectors. Digital Marketing for Drone Industry Resources and workshops to help listeners market their drone businesses. Concluding Remarks Emphasis on practical guidance and sharing knowledge. Encouragement for listeners to extract valuable insights for their drone-related endeavors. https://youtu.be/WdVPEG0wjOs

    Do You Need a Commercial Drone License to Start Your Drone Business?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 10:02


    Summary Notes Commercial drone licensing requirements worldwide.0:11 In most countries, a commercial drone license is required to start a drone business. Commercial drone licensing and business leadership.1:53 Commercial drone operations require a part 107 license, even if no money exchanges hands. Leading a team in a non-licensed profession.3:21 Sharing how I lead a team of cosmetologists without being licensed. Leads a team in creating an educational program, relying on licensed professionals for expertise while taking on business responsibilities. Starting a drone business without a license.4:55 Starting a drone business without a license can save time and money, allowing for quicker launches and outsourcing to licensed pilots. Outsourcing to licensed pilots can help save on initial costs and time spent preparing for the exam, according to Heather Monthie. Starting a drone business without a license.7:04 I discuss the pros and cons of starting a business without a license, including limited knowledge and dependence on others. Suggest obtaining a drone license (Part 107 certificate) to understand regulations and grow a drone business. https://youtu.be/wvHbhrqszmA

    Kickstarting Your Drone Business Before Takeoff – marketing your business before you even get started

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023


    https://youtu.be/SVE6Ddtkir8 ✅Free Digital Marketing Checklist for Your Drone Business: https://offers.flyelectricmonarch.com/checklist

    Taking Flight: Launching Your Journey in the Drone Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023


    1 - Taking Flight- Launching Your Journey in the Drone Business Links Mentioned in this Episode Contact email: hello [at] flyelectricmonarch.com Business Strategies for Drone Pilots Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/flyelectricmonarch Summary Notes Drone industry, business, and careers.0:13 Dr. Heather Monthie, a pilot, flight instructor, consultant, and entrepreneur, launches the drone MBA podcast to discuss the business of drones. Drone industry career opportunities.0:59 Heather Monthie aims to facilitate conversations around business opportunities in the drone industry, highlighting career paths and growing companies. Technology trends and opportunities in aviation and education.2:28 Heather Monthie, a pilot and educator, sees opportunities in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and focuses on online platforms like YouTube and podcasts to share her expertise. Starting and growing a drone business with industry insights.3:32 Heather Monthie plans to create a weekly podcast on drone business, featuring interviews with industry professionals and practical tips. Drone regulations and business challenges.5:11 Heather Monthie aims to provide training certification programs for drone pilots in multiple countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and Africa. Listeners are encouraged to share their challenges and feedback on the podcast, and can email Heather at hello [@] flyelectricmonarch.com or join the Facebook group for business strategies. Launch your drone business: Your option to listen on Youtube https://youtu.be/eAikb-drcTo

    11- We’re Back! And talking about drones in education at EAA Airventure in Oshkosh, WI

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 11:21


    The podcast has been on a bit of a hiatus and I am excited to be back. Had a few changes happening, but let's get back to the podcast! Discover drones is your go to resource for learning about drones, drones and business, emerging drone technology and drones in STEM education. I am Dr. Heather Monthie, an FAA certificated, flight instructor, commercial pilot, remote pilot and dedicated stem educator. Join us as we discover more about drone safety, urban Air Mobility, business and education. Let's get started. FULL TRANSCRIPT:Hi there stranger. Welcome back to The Discover drones podcast. It has been just about two years since we have done an episode on this podcast. But I am back. And I think that what I wanted to do today is just reintroduce what we're doing here with the podcast, and what we can expect going forward. So when I first started the Discover drones podcast, I started it, it was started out as a quarantine project in the summer of 2020. And the I usually attend the Oshkosh air show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and it was canceled for the year. So I thought I'm gonna start a podcast about drones. And like many of us, we pick up projects, and they kind of get put out into the wayside when we get busy with other things. And I had a change in my career, I had a change in some other things. And so it kind of got put off to the wayside. And so I wanted to start up the podcast again. And I kind of thought I was gonna start up a separate podcast for educators who drone. And if you're not familiar, or not a part of educators who drone it is a global community of parents and teachers and STEM education advocates and pilots who are interested in using drones in the classroom to teach children, young adults and even adults about different STEM education related topics. So things like coding, robotics, aerodynamics, weather, all that kind of fun stuff. So I had originally thought I was going to start a separate podcast for educators who join and I thought, no, let's just put this all together with discovered drones. So what I'm going to do with this podcast, we're still going to talk about drone related content, starting your own drone business, getting clients that kind of stuff, and figuring out what your niche is helping you pass the FAA part 107 exam, if you're not in the US, providing you some resources to pass whatever exam is required in your country, all that kind of stuff. But there is a very, very, very distinct need for let's talk a little bit more about how we can use drones in the classroom. And so when we talk about, you know, this concept of educators who drone these are going to be your people who are really interested in helping to teach the next generation the skills needed for the future of work, such as skills like problem solving, and creativity and computer science, robotics, engineering, aviation, cybersecurity, all the stuff that we're seeing coming up in the future. And so what we'll do is we'll talk a little bit about so I'm what I'm going to do is I'm going to have separate like sort of sub episodes, where we'll call it educators who drone. And this is where we're going to talk about things about, like, how do we integrate drones into drones into the curriculum? How do we teach with drones, all that really, really good stuff. So let me re introduce myself, it's been, you know, a little bit, if you just found this podcast, that's great. You can go back there's 10 episodes that we recorded in 2020 for the podcast. But the like I said, things have changed in my life. And I'm sure in yours as well. So but my background with aviation, computer science, education, has really all sort of come together with the, with drones. And I all growing up, I thought I was going to become an airline pilot, I was working on all of my pilot ratings, while I was going to school to get my degree in computer science. And for a few different reasons. My career as an airline pilot didn't work out.

    Practical Tips for Implementing a Drone Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 28:19


    Review of the article “Practical Pedagogy for Embedding Drone Technology into a Business and Computing Curriculum” Download the Part 107 study guide: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/product/faa-part-107-written-exam-what-to-study/ You can listen to the podcast or watch the YouTube video here: Links: Kuzma, J., Robinson, A., Dobson, K., & Law, J. (2018). Practical Pedagogy for Embedding Drone Technology into a Business […] The post Practical Tips for Implementing a Drone Program appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    Library Drone Delivery – The Library of the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 17:35


    This podcast episode is a replay from my previous podcast that was focused on STEM education. I decided to repost it in this podcast, because it gives you a few new ideas of what we can do with drone technology. The research article I summarized can be found here. You can also read my blog […] The post Library Drone Delivery – The Library of the Future appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    How to Identify Class E Airspace on a VFR Sectional Chart for Remote Pilots

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 7:11


    Shownotes with links and video available at: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/how-to-use-the-faa-computer-testing-supplement-for-the-part-107-exam/ Join the Electric Monarch Drone Community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/Part107StudyGroup/ This episode is a free preview of my course “Airspace and VFR Sectional Charts for Drone Pilots” available at: https://bit.ly/FAAAirspace . Download your free FAA Part 107 Study Guide e-book here: https://bit.ly/FAAPart107TestPrep Listen to more great podcast episodes at www.DiscoverDronesPodcast.com How to Identify Class E Airspace […] The post How to Identify Class E Airspace on a VFR Sectional Chart for Remote Pilots appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    What is Class A Airspace for Remote Pilots?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 4:51


    Class A airspace is not something on the Part 107 exam, but I think all pilots should be familiar with the regulations on Class A. In this episode, I share the audio from my what is Class A airspace video on my “Airspace and VFR Sectional Charts for Drone Pilots” course. Shownotes with links and video […] The post What is Class A Airspace for Remote Pilots? appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    How to Use SkyVector for Drone Pilots

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 20:20


    SkyVector is a valuable tool for all pilots to read FAA VFR sectional charts. In this episode, I share the audio from my How to Use SkyVector for Drone Pilots video on my “Airspace and VFR Sectional Charts for Drone Pilots” course. Shownotes with links and video available at: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/how-to-use-skyvector-for-drone-pilots Join the Electric Monarch Drone Community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/Part107StudyGroup/ […] The post How to Use SkyVector for Drone Pilots appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    How to Use the FAA Computer Testing Supplement for the Part 107 Exam

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 12:27


    Shownotes with links and video available at: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/how-to-use-the-faa-computer-testing-supplement-for-the-part-107-exam/ Join the Electric Monarch Drone Community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/Part107StudyGroup/ This episode is a free preview of my course “Airspace and VFR Sectional Charts for Drone Pilots” available at: https://bit.ly/FAAAirspace . Download your free FAA Part 107 Study Guide e-book here: https://bit.ly/FAAPart107TestPrep Listen to more great podcast episodes […] The post How to Use the FAA Computer Testing Supplement for the Part 107 Exam appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    What are typical FAA Part 107 questions about VFR charts?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 13:59


    Shownotes with links and video available at: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/what-are-typical-faa-part-107-questions-about-vfr-charts/ This episode is a free preview of my course “Airspace and VFR Sectional Charts for Drone Pilots” available at: https://bit.ly/FAAAirspace . Download your free FAA Part 107 Study Guide e-book here: https://bit.ly/FAAPart107TestPrep Listen to more great podcast episodes at www.DiscoverDronesPodcast.com What are typical FAA Part 107 questions […] The post What are typical FAA Part 107 questions about VFR charts? appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    What is the fastest way to get an airspace authorization for remote pilots?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 6:13


    Shownotes with links and video available at: https://www.flyelectricmonarch.com/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-get-an-airspace-authorization/ Join the Electric Monarch Drone Community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/Part107StudyGroup/ This episode is a free preview of my course “Airspace and VFR Sectional Charts for Drone Pilots” available at: https://bit.ly/FAAAirspace . Download your free FAA Part 107 Study Guide e-book here: https://bit.ly/FAAPart107TestPrep Listen to more great podcast episodes […] The post What is the fastest way to get an airspace authorization for remote pilots? appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    Getting Started With Drones in STEM Education – Discover Drones Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 45:43


    In this episode of the Discover Drones Podcast, I share with you the audio from the “Getting Started with Drones in STEM Education” webinar in July, 2020. Getting Started with Drones in STEM Education Download this episode to listen to the webinar in full. There is a PowerPoint presentation that accompanied this webinar. If you’d […] The post Getting Started With Drones in STEM Education – Discover Drones Podcast appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

    Oshkosh 2020 is cancelled, so I am starting the Discover Drones Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 11:41


    EAA Airventure (Or “Oshkosh” to aviation enthusiasts, or just “EAA to locals”) has been cancelled this year due to the on-going pandemic. This is arguably the best aviation event any aviation enthusiast could possibly attend filled with 500,000-600,000 aviation enthusiasts from around the world. This is an event that started out for experimental aircraft aviation […] The post Oshkosh 2020 is cancelled, so I am starting the Discover Drones Podcast appeared first on Electric Monarch Drone & Aviation Education.

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