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Draganfly Commences Drone Pilot Training Program at Alabama State University

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Draganfly is pleased to announce that its Drone Pilot Training program is now being offered at Alabama State University (ASU) in Montgomery, Alabama.

Currently in week three of the nine-week course, Draganfly is sharing its vast industry knowledge with select ASU faculty members and students, which includes those in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) and various STEM academic programs. Draganfly’s team is comprised of leaders who have decades of experience in aviation, robotics, and engineering.

Following the end of the pilot project in the winter, ASU is expected to add the course to its continuing education program. Draganfly’s Drone Pilot Training program will also be commercialized next year.

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