Easy to Buy but Tough to Operate Legally
It’s easier than ever to buy a drone these days, but perhaps tougher than ever to legally operate one. Donations from the Advanced Transportation and Renewable Energy Sector are helping one local instructor change that with a new class at San Diego Miramar College.
Max Moore, Assistant Professor of Aviation Operations at Miramar, received various DJI drones and cameras from ATRE to use as part of a new course set to launch next fall. The course will focus on how to legally operate drones in the San Diego area — something that sounds easy but is not necessarily so, Moore says.

The Rio Hondo College Career and Technical Education Division recently hosted its first Automotive Skills Competition/Mini-Career Day for high school students. The successful event welcomed more than 100 students from six local high schools accompanied by their Automotive Instructors.


The U.S. added over 25,000 MW of new generation capacity in 2016, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s Monthly Electric Generator Inventory report. Solar capacity additions reached a new record of 7,568 MW, more than double 2015 additions of 3,384. Solar capacity by state varied significantly as detailed in the analysis below.
Now approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) is bringing on board an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) to be used in what it calls “dangerous, hostile and life-saving operations.”
Thanks to our generous donor, Peter Davis from the Advanced Transportation and Renewable Energy Sector (ATRE), the Rosamond High School Robotics Club has taken flight.