INA, Ill. – Eight Illinois law enforcement officers joined Rend Lake College instructors on campus this week for a new Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) training. The RLC class, in partnership with the Southern Illinois Criminal Justice Training Program Mobile Team Unit 15, is titled Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Law Enforcement. During the four-day, 32-hour class, officers are introduced to the use of drones in law enforcement with specific focus on evidence collection and search operations.
At the RLC Airfield Wednesday morning, RLC instructors discussed weather conditions, proper takeoff and landing procedures, basic flight maneuvers, video and photo capabilities, and much more. After the final day of class, each officer will also understand the Freedom from Drone Surveillance Act and be prepared to test for and earn the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) certification for small UAS Operator.
To learn more about RLC’s UAS program, visit www.rlc.edu/programs-and-degrees/12427-unmanned-aircraft-systems, call 618-437-5321, Ext. 1261, or email AppliedScience@rlc.edu. Click on the images below for larger views.
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