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SUMMARY:sUAS Part 107 Unmanned Aircraft/Drone
DESCRIPTION:*** TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE\, PLEASE LOGIN AND REGISTER *** \nThe Part 107 rating\, the FAA commercial drone regulation\, allows drone pilots to fly unmanned aircraft/drones for business purposes. To fly under Part 107\, you need to pass the FAA drone pilot test called the Airman Knowledge Test. This course is designed to prepare you to take the test.  Course objectives include: Applicable regulations relating to small unmanned aircraft system rating privileges\, limitations\, and flight operation. Airspace classification and operating requirements\, and flight restrictions affecting small unmanned aircraft operation. Aviation weather sources and effects of weather on small unmanned aircraft performance. Small unmanned aircraft loading and performance. Emergency procedures. Crew resource management. Radio communication procedures. Determining the performance of small unmanned aircraft. Aeronautical decision-making and judgment.  Airport operations. Maintenance and preflight inspection procedure. \nFor More information click here
URL:https://ppdtraining.elementlms.com/event/suas-part-107-unmanned-aircraft-drone-2/
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SUMMARY:Advanced Patrol Rifle Instructor (LOW POWERED VARIABLE OPTIC) - (May 7-9\, 2026 8:00 am - 5:00 pm)
DESCRIPTION:The Pearland Police Department is happy to host Farewell Firearms Training\, Low Powered Variable Optic Instructor – for the Patrol Rifle. \nThis three-day\, performance-driven course is designed specifically for law enforcement instructors and/or operators looking to develop their ability to use a scoped carbine in the LE world. \nDuring the class we will develop the ability to: \n\nEstablish and track officer performance baselines using objective metrics\nProper setup and optional zeros for LPVO’s in LE use\nTeach vision-based throttle control and speed/accuracy decision making\nImprove rifle and handgun performance\, including transitions and movement\nApply simplified practical ballistics out to 300 yards with standard patrol rifles\nStress test systems and skills under physical and cognitive load\, not just square-range conditions\nBreak the cycle of institutional inbreeding through structured\, transferable training methods\n\nStudents leave with a repeatable system and tools they can immediately implement within their agency to drive measurable performance improvements. \nLPVO PATROL RIFLE – (LOW POWERED VARIABLE OPTIC) PEARLAND\, TEXAS\n$975.00 Please click on the red link above for registration information. \nTRAINING VENUE:\nB.C.T.O.A. Range Facility\n126 CR400\nLake Jackson\, TX 77566. \nMap Link  \nBCTOA Range Entrance off CR 400\n\nAgency / Venue POC: \nRobert Layton – Cell: 919-946-4156\, \nrlayton@pearlandtx.gov \nThis class is going to aspects of carbine / AR platform deployment and operation equipped with a low powered variable optic (LPVO) \nThis is a course that will improve upon current carbine skill levels\, vastly improve upon economy of movement\, deployment and operator efficiency.\n\nThis is not a caliber specific course. Any caliber used in Law Enforcement deployment is acceptable.\n\nSTRONGLY suggested you have a basic zero on your rifle prior to arrival. You need to be able to hit am 8.5×11 sheet of paper when we start.\n\nTopics: \n– Safety \n– Equipment selection and considerations \n– Zeroing and off set considerations \n– Fundamentals / Diagnostics \n– Reloads: Emergency and Administrative \n– Clearing malfunctions \n– Transitions \n– Multiple threats / threat selection \n– Barricades \n– Distance and accuracy \n– Movement while shooting \n– Unorthodox shooting positions \nRequired Kit:\nDuty carbine + 4 magazines\nDuty pistol + 2 magazines\nCarbine optic – Preferred to be a 1X low end (1-4X\, 1-6X\, 1-10X etc)\n(A throw lever / magnification adjustment lever is recommended)\nRifle sling\, must be able to allow rifle to hang.\nDuty rig or concealment however you run at work.\nSpare batteries for optics (if required)\nWrap around Eye Protection\nEar protection (electronic preferred)\nBaseball style hat\nRange food / WATER\nSeasonal weather gear / rain gear\nAbility to retain 2 pistol\, 1 rifle magazines on your body\n1500 rounds of factory rifle ammunition\n400 rounds of factory pistol ammunition \nFor More information click here
URL:https://ppdtraining.elementlms.com/event/lpvo-patrol-rifle-instructor-low-powered-variable-optic-may-7-2026-800-am-500-pm/
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SUMMARY:Legal Concerns for sUAS Applications in Public Safety
DESCRIPTION:*** TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE\, PLEASE LOGIN AND REGISTER *** \nCourse Description: \nThis course is designed to familiarize the participant with applicable Federal and State regulations and case laws regarding small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) utilization. \nCourse Audience: \nAny government personnel \nCourse Requirements: \nCurrently employed by a public safety agency \nCourse Goal: \nTo familiarize the participant with applicable Federal and State regulations regarding small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) utilization. \nCourse Objectives:\nThe participant will be able to understand all Federal and State regulations regarding UAS deployments.\nThe participant will be able to identify applicable case laws regarding sUAS deployments.\nThe participant will be able to identify applicable counter sUAS statutes \nTopics of Discussion: \nFederal Regulations\n49 U.S.C. Section 44809 (Hobbyist Regulations)\n14 CFR Part 107 (Commercial Regulations)\nState Regulations\nTexas Government Code 423\nTexas Transportation Code 24\nCase Law\nPiker v. FAA Administrator Huerta (2014)\nKatz v. United States (1967)\nCalifornia v. Ciraolo (1986)\nFlorida v. Riley (1989)\nUnited States v. Causby (1946)\nDow Chemical Co v. United States (1986)\nKyllo v. United States (2001) \nFor More information click here
URL:https://ppdtraining.elementlms.com/event/legal-concerns-for-suas-applications-in-public-safety-2/
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