Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) Partners with Drones in School to Fund 100 New Teams

Drones in School is proud to announce that Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) has become the first Platinum National Partner for our program. Through FPL's generous support of $100,000.00, they have made it possible for us to create a grant to support 100 new Drones in School, middle school, or high school teams from the state of Florida. Through this grant, awarded teams will receive full support underwriting the equipment purchase, professional development, and annual registration fees for the current season.

The Drones in School program is open to more than just traditional public schools. To grow the STEM pipeline and meet the needs for the next generation of jobs, we encourage public, private, charter schools, homeschoolers, after-school programs, youth organizations (i.e., Girl Scouts, Boys & Girls Clubs, 4-H Groups, etc.), and other STEM education stakeholders to apply. The only barrier to launching a STEM program for many organizations is the financial resources to purchase the required equipment. Unfortunately, the students who can benefit most from an engaging, hands-on, innovative program like Drones in School are often in schools that face budgetary constraints preventing them from participating. Through the FPL grant initiative, 100 new teams in Florida will receive two MultiGP STEM Kits at no cost, providing a team with two drones, two controllers, two FPV goggles, batteries, and chargers; everything required to get started in the Drones in School middle school or high school divisions.​

Read more about this grant opportunity and apply: 
www.fpl.com/community/robotics.html 

If you are a company interested in joining FPL to support more teams with funding, please get in touch with our Executive Director, Tad Douce, at: info@dronesinschool.com

About Florida Power & Light Company:     
Florida Power & Light Company is the largest energy company in the U.S. as measured by retail electricity produced and sold. The company serves more than 5.6 million customer accounts supporting more than 11 million residents across Florida with clean, reliable and affordable electricity. FPL operates one of the cleanest power generation fleets in the U.S. and in 2020 won the ReliabilityOne® National Reliability Excellence Award, presented by PA Consulting, for the fifth time in the last six years. The company was recognized in 2020 as one of the most trusted U.S. electric utilities by Escalent for the seventh consecutive year. FPL is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Florida-based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE), a clean energy company widely recognized for its efforts in sustainability, ethics and diversity, and has been ranked No. 1 in the electric and gas utilities industry in Fortune’s 2021 list of “World’s Most Admired Companies.” NextEra Energy is also the parent company of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, which, together with its affiliated entities, is the world’s largest generator of renewable energy from the wind and sun and a world leader in battery storage. For more information about NextEra Energy companies, visit these websites: 
www.NextEraEnergy.comwww.FPL.comwww.NextEraEnergyResources.com

September 24, 2024
There is a great deal of confusion and misinformation regarding the regulations and requirements schools must follow when using drones in the educational environment. The majority of these concerns revolve around the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) licensing requirements in the United States. In this article, we will provide the correct information related to FAA rules so you can move forward with the Drones in School program with confidence. "The mission of the FAA is to regulate civil aviation and U.S. commercial space transportation, maintain and operate air traffic control and navigation systems for both civil and military aircrafts, and develop and administer programs relating to aviation safety and the National Airspace System." ( reference link ) The Drones in School program is designed to operate entirely indoors. The FAA is tasked with ensuring safety in the national airspace system (places where airplanes fly), a.k.a. outdoor space. Since airplanes do not fly inside buildings, the FAA does not regulate what you do with an aircraft or model aircraft when you are indoors. Therefore, no licensing is required as long as students and adults practice the guidance provided by Drones in School and fly indoors. When you restrict flying to indoor spaces, you can rest assured that you are entirely in compliance with the legal requirements for drone flight. However, to provide one additional layer of safety, we recommend all students and advisors complete T he R ecreational U AS S afety T est ( TRUST ) and download their official certificate proving they fully understand the legal requirements for flying outdoors for recreational purposes. Although this is not required for indoor flight, we think it's a good idea since it is quite possible a student or adult may want to fly outdoors at some point with their aircraft. When flying a drone like the ones used in Drones in School that weigh less than 250g (.55 lbs) for recreational purposes, the FAA only requires the pilot to have their TRUST certificate and follow the guidance of their community-based organization. (We recommend following Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) guidance) We hope this provides some clarity for educators and administrators exploring the Drones in School program for their students. If you have any questions about regulations or the program and general, please contact us at: info@dronesinschool.com
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