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Archive for News – Page 14

ATRE Donation Creates Drone Regulation Course

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· August 16, 2017 

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.

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Drones Prepare Students for Future of Farming

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· August 16, 2017 

Using Cutting-Edge Technology to Take Farming to the Next Level

Farming and drones might not sound like two things that would ever go together, but a program at West Hills College Coalinga (WHC) is preparing students to use this cutting-edge technology to take farming to the next level.

Through funding from the Advanced Transportation and Renewable Energy Sector (ATRE), WHC received Phantom 2 and Phantom 4 drones for its Precision Agriculture program, which also includes instruction in GIS software, automated tractor systems, and other technologies that are being used to change the way farming is done across California.

Terry Brase, an instructor in the Precision Agriculture program, supervised a group of students using Phantom 2 drones to fly over a pistachio orchard. The students guided the drones over the orchard and then loaded the images into Maps Made Easy software to view.

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Faculty sUAS Test Prep Course Available

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· August 16, 2017 

Drones for “Non-Hobby” Use Require an FAA Remote Pilot License

The FAA requires that all persons flying a drone for “non-hobby” use obtain an FAA remote pilot license (known as a Part 107 license) by taking a 60-question written test. Since teaching is considered a “non-hobby” use, any faculty member who will instruct students to fly a drone must obtain an FAA license by passing the FAA exam.
To help prepare community college instructors for this exam, Gerald Bernstein, ATRE Assistant DSN in the Bay Area, has created a two-day Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) Test Prep course. Bernstein is a private pilot and Aeronautical Engineer by training, and utilized his experience in these areas, as well as his success passing the FAA exam, to create the course content.
So far, it the course has been given to approximately 35 Bay Area faculty from diverse programs and of the four who have gone on to take the FAA exam, all have passed.
For more information about the sUAS Test Prep course, contact Pamela Gutman, ATRE DSN in the Bay Area at ce_pgutman@ccsf.edu.

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Rio Hondo’s First Automotive Skills & Mini-Career Day a Huge Success

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 23, 2017 

Local High School Students Compete in Skills Competitions, Win Prizes Donated by Industry Partners

By Rio Hondo College CTE Division
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. Read More →

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More Millennials Are Skipping College and Choosing Blue Collar Jobs Instead

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 23, 2017 

Enrollment rates in four-year colleges declining as young adults join labor force earlier

Image courtesy of The Sacramento Bee


By Greg Hadley, The Sacramento Bee
For years, the idea of going to college, getting a degree and parlaying that into a stable career was widely accepted as the best possible route for most young people in America.
Now, that might no longer be the case. Read More →

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San Diego Miramar College: ‘Delta Actually Courted Us’

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 23, 2017 

Two Miramar Students Recruited by Delta Air Lines for Paid Internships

San Diego Miramar College airframe and powerplant student Genevieve Cindrich landed an internship with Delta Airlines in San Diego. Cindrich is helping restore a warbird in this photo. Photos courtesy of Genevieve Cindrich.


By David Tulis, AOPA
Two aviation maintenance students from San Diego Miramar College’s airframe and powerplant program are gaining valuable experience wrenching on the big iron after learning their trade in a challenging five-semester program.
Tevin Nixon was the school’s first student to land a paid internship with Delta Air Lines at its San Diego facility, paving the way for Genevieve Cindrich, who is entering her third weekend on the overnight shift at Delta while balancing schoolwork during the week. Read More →

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2016 US Solar Capacity by State Recap

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 3, 2017 

California Leads Top 10 States in Adding New Solar Capacity

From Renewable Energy World on January 16, 2017
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.
As a percentage of total capacity, solar increased from 18 percent in 2015 to 30 percent in 2016. Note that the data includes actual additions through October with the last two months of the year based on planned additions. Of the 2016 renewable additions, nearly 60 percent were scheduled to come online during the fourth quarter. Renewable capacity additions are often highest in the final months of the year, primarily due to the timing qualifications for federal, state, or local tax incentives. Read More →

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LA County Sheriff’s Dept. Ready to Deploy New UAS

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 3, 2017 

Drone Used to Enhance Public Safety in Variety of Situations

Drone Used to Enhance Public Safety in Variety of Situations

From Unmanned Aerial on January 13, 2017
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.”
At a special press conference, Sheriff Jim McDonnell explained that the drone will be used in situations such as search and rescue (SAR), explosive ordnance detection, hazardous materials incidents, disaster response, arson fires, hostage rescue, and barricaded or armed suspects, according to a press release from the LASD. Specifically, the UAS will be assigned to the Special Enforcement Bureau. Read More →

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UCI First College in Nation to Convert to All-Electric Bus Fleet

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 3, 2017 

Twenty Electric Buses Will Provide Clean Rides to Students During 2017-18 School Year

From UCI News on January 23, 2016

Image courtesy of UCI

Irvine, Calif.– The University of California, Irvine is poised to be the first college campus in the nation to convert its buses to an all-electric fleet. The student-funded and -operated Anteater Express shuttle service is acquiring 20 buses from BYD (Build Your Dreams) for $15 million.
The vehicles are being built at the company’s Lancaster plant to roll onto campus for the 2017-18 academic year, joining a hydrogen electric bus to provide more than 2 million pollution-free rides annually. Undergraduates voted to pay up to $40 per quarter to the Associated Students of UCI to cover the bus purchase and other costs. Individual rides are free. Read More →

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Roadrunners Take Flight

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· February 3, 2017 

ATRE Drone Donation Enhances Learning at Rosamond High School

By Sean Riley, Rosamond High School Robotics Advisor
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.
ATRE donated five Phantom 3 drones to our robotics club and high school. With these drones, students will learn many valuable lessons in STEM fields. Through hands-on experience, they will learn what it takes to program, build, reverse engineer and more using the donated Phantom 3’s. In addition to helping students learn, the drones are also great fun. Adding this aspect to education motivates students to learn about drones without even realizing they’re learning. Read More →

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