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When

Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM CDT
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Where

InterContinental Hotel in Dallas 
15201 Dallas Parkway
Addison, TX 75001
 

 
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Contact

Don Dickson 
Texas School of Professional Photography 
806-296-2276 
don@texasschool.org 
 

Drone FAA Part 107 Prep Course 

Robert and Kathy Norwood will be coming to Texas School of Photography on Saturday April 22nd for a full day seminar on Drone FAA Prep Course. The full day seminar is open to everyone for the low price of $97, but if you are attending Texas School in 2018, the price for the full day is only $47. This seminar is the day before Texas School starts.

We will cover the 5 main subject areas of the test. This include regulations, airspace classifications and operating requirements, weather, loading and performance, and drone operations. 

A sample test will be administered to prepare the participants to take the Part 107 exam upon completion of this course.

Bio’s

Capt. Robert N Norwood has been a pilot with American Airlines for 30 years. He holds an ATP with type ratings on B-777, B-767, B-757, MD-11, and B-727. With over 36 years of aviation experience, Robert has successfully navigated the ins and outs of the FAA regulations and test taking. 

 Robert has been a member of PPA since 2010 and with the advent of drone photography he realized that to use a drone in his business, that he would have to follow the guidelines that FAA required. Therefore, in 2016, Robert added his drone license to his FAA license and is beginning to incorporate the drone into his photography business. 

 Kathy Norwood has been a professional photographer since 2006 and became a Certified Professional Photographer in 2009. In 2017, she received her Photographic Craftsman Degree and has been married to Robert Norwood since 1978.

 Kathy's area of expertise has been in children and family photography and in teaching. She also became a private pilot in 1994 and has a general understanding of airspace classifications and operating requirements for pilots