Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems Commercial Operations

Remotely Piloted Aerial Systems Commercial Operations-2025/2026

Level 1
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
AVIA-6008Ground School3
The RPAS Ground School course enables you to develop the foundational knowledge required for commercial or research operations using RPA systems. The course is compliant with Transport Canada's regulations regarding RPAS pilot training and is required for certification. The course covers the following specific areas of required knowledge: Air Law, Air Traffic Rules and Procedure; RPAS Airframes, Power Plants, Propulsion, and Systems; Human Factors; Meteorology; Navigation; Flight Operations; Theory of Flight; and Radiotelephony [See TP 15263 - Knowledge Requirements for Pilots of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems].
AVIA-6014Flight Operations4
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Flight Operations course enables students to develop the foundational knowledge required for commercial or research RPAS operations. The students will become familiar with operational elements, have an opportunity to earn their Aviation Radio Operator's License, as well as learn how to work with NAV Canada and Transport Canada. The course is compliant with Transport Canada's regulations regarding Advanced RPAS Pilot training and is required for certification.
MANF-6002Fabrication & Maintenance 12.5
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Fabrication and Maintenance (Part I) course develops introductory technical knowledge and skills through hands-on project-based learning. Students will acquire fabrication and manufacturing problem-solving skills while using tools and equipment to fabricate a quad-multirotor racing UAV.
MGMT-6149Data Analysis & Payload Management 12.5
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Data Analysis and Payload Management (Part I) course develops basic to intermediate knowledge and competency in collecting and converting the data collected by RPAS sensor payloads into useful information that can be analyzed and used. Students develop competency by collecting sensor data and converting it into visual information through PIX4D.
AVIA-6015Flight Training-Basic3.5
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Basic Flight Training course develops introductory student knowledge and competency in flying RPAS for commercial applications. The students develop initial piloting skills using a computer based RPAS flight simulator and a small multi-rotor RPAS. The course is compliant with Transport Canada's regulations regarding Advanced RPAS Pilot training and is required for certification.

Level 2
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
BUSI-6009Applications3
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Applications course enables students to develop an understanding of the history and development of RPAS and their growing commercial application. Students will focus on the current and future potential of RPAS, how they are currently impacting industries and services, the regulatory issues pertaining to their commercial use and commercial RPAS business development.
MANF-6003Fabrication & Maintenance 22.5
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Fabrication and Maintenance (Part II) course further develops technical knowledge and skills as students test, diagnose, service, and maintain RPAS structural components, motor systems, electrical systems, flight control and ground support systems. Students will use a variety of tools and equipment and interpret written instructions, manufacturer's specifications, manuals, and technical drawings to perform service and maintenance tasks.
MGMT-6150Data Analysis & Payload Management 22.5
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Data Analysis and Payload Management (Part II) course further develops student knowledge and competency by introducing the common sensors and payloads used with RPAS. Students develop competency by practicing mission planning and matching specific sensors to an anticipated mission.
AVIA-6016Flight Training-Inter3.5
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Intermediate Flight Training course further develops student knowledge and competency in flying RPAS for commercial applications. The students continue to develop piloting skills using a computer based RPAS flight simulator and a mid-sized multi-rotor RPAS. The course is compliant with Transport Canada's regulations regarding Advanced RPAS Pilot training and is required for certification.
AVIA-6012Flight Training-Adv3.5
The Remotely Piloted Aerial System (RPAS) Advanced Flight Training course advances student knowledge and competency in flying RPAS for commercial applications. The students finalize their piloting skills using a computer based RPAS flight simulator and by piloting a mid-sized multi-rotor RPAS. The course is compliant with Transport Canada's regulations regarding Advanced RPAS Pilot training and is required for certification.

Program Residency
Students Must Complete a Minimum of 8 credits in this
program at Fanshawe College to meet the Program Residency
requirement and graduate from this program

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