A Manitoba-based drone training program for veterans is helping them "take off" with life after serving our country. It's fun and engaging, but also deeply impactful.
“We had to learn to fly the drone through the doorway and out into the hallway. Those were both fun,'” Wilson said. Amoline also instructs a second course on racing drones that started last school ...
One is Vampire, a Ukrainian-made heavy drone equipped with a machinegun that hunts down Russian servicemen at night. Russians ...
Curious about mechanical devices since childhood, Luo had always hoped to find a job related to mechanical operation. He ...
A new program at Fairless High encompasses science, math and engineering and shows students that aviation is more than just ...
As Veronica Johnson prepares for takeoff, she wishes she spent more time playing video games with her kids. But the lack of ...
An independent report in Canada Soccer's use of drones found it was an ‘expected’ practice on the women's side ...
"We’re learning how to fly with purpose, whether that’s shooting video, mapping, or doing inspections. These kids are ...