2025-2026 Course Information
ID10 Drone Technology Fundamentals
| Course Number | ID10 |
| Course Title | Drone Technology Fundamentals |
| Course Description | Explore the basic skills and knowledge needed to be a recreational drone pilot. Develop a sectional chart using legends for planned drone mission flights. Develop a basic program to conduct an autonomous flight using small drones in the classroom. Gain the knowledge, skills, and industry credentials for careers in drone technology. |
| Course Lead Consultant | David Barbour david.barbour@dpi.nc.gov |
| Course Status | Standard |
| Course Type | Adapted |
| POL (Proof of Learning) | PBM (Performance-based Measurement) |
| Credential as POL | N/A |
| Curriculum Date | Summer 2023 |
| Hours of Instruction | 135-150 |
| Recommended Maximum Enrollment | 25 |
| Course Credit | 1 |
| Inherently Honors | No |
| Meets Computer Science (CS) Graduation Requirement | No |
| Math Option Credit | No |
| Prerequisites | None |
| Career Cluster(s) | Transportation, Distribution & Logistics (TRAN) |
| Pathway Level(s) | Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UMAS) - Prerequisite |
| Aligned Credential(s) or Certification(s) | FAA Trust |
| CTSO(s)(Career and Technical Student Organization) | An Association for Marketing Education Students (DECA) Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) HOSA - Future Health Professionals North Carolina FFA Association SkillsUSA Technology Student Association (TSA) The National FFA Organization |
| SOC Code(s)(Standard Occupational Classification Code) | Commercial Pilots (53-2012)Detectives and Criminal Investigators (33-3021)Firefighters (33-2011)Vegetation Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators (37-3012) |
