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SUMMARY:Basic Patrol Rifle Course 3322
DESCRIPTION:*** TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE\, PLEASE LOGIN AND REGISTER *** \nDescription \nThe Patrol Rifle course is designed for officers who have taken interest in the safe and proper procedures for deploying patrol rifles. Course design and safety issues are taught as well as principles of marksmanship\, rifle nomenclature and operation. The course emphasizes teaching weapons manipulation and training personnel to fight with a rifle at what are traditionally considered handgun ranges and stand-off distances up to 150 yards. The course is based on the AR-15/M-4/M-16 weapons platform. However\, other systems will be discussed. \nThis course meets Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements #3322 \nSchedule\n\nDay 1 – 8am to 5pm \nDay 2 – 1pm to 9pm  (Depending on Daylight Saving Time) \nDay 3 – 8am to 5pm \nTopics \n\nPatrol Rifle Fundamentals\nMedical Emergencies\nShooting on the move\n\nAudience \n\nCurrently commissioned Texas peace officers\n\nRequirements \nHearing protection\, wrap around eye protection that are safety glasses\, billed cap\, (knee and elbow pads in you need them)\, \nMagazine fed semi-automatic rifle that uses and was manufactured for the use of detachable magazines with sling\, 3 magazines\, magazine pouches and a weapon mounted light. No Folding Stocks. No Select Fire Control systems to allow full auto or Burst capability. No Binary Trigger systems allowed. Trigger pull weight must be no less than 3.5 lbs.  Short Barrel Rifles (SBR’s) are allowed but must have a barrel length of no less than 10″ and accompanied by your NFA Short Barrel Rifle Tax Stamp. No AR style pistols allowed.   \nAppropriate cleaning gear and 1000 rounds of ammunition. No M855 green tip or armor piercing ammo will be allowed. \nDetachable optics are acceptable but rifle must have iron sights that co-witness through the optic or are hard mounted 45 degree angled flip-up sights. \nDuty handgun with 3 magazines and 200 rounds of ammunition\, duty belt with non-collapsible belt holster for handgun\, magazine pouch and cleaning gear. \nFor More information click here
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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
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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-4/
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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
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