If you’ve heard a loud buzzing noise coming from Lithgow High School – it’s the Year 11 students. A new HSC subject has been introduced to the school teaching students how to responsibly fly drones, as well as use them for practical and creative tasks.
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While the course is not assessed as part of the ATAR, it does give students a Certificate III and four HSC units under their belt.
“It’s nice and easy and gets you out into the workforce,” student Jared Fuller said.
“When I started the course I ended up buying a drone, I enjoy just flying it up and getting the views over town.”
Fitted with a camera, drones can be used across a variety of industries including farming, surveying, architectural engineering and film.
Zach Mitchell said he had plans for his piloting skills.
“Personally, I want to get into game development and the way I can use drones for that is 3D mapping. For example we can map the school area using a drone and and with a bit of extra work convert it into a map for a game.”
Instructor Paul Stanley said he had taught drone aviation in a variety of settings including food inspection and shark patrols.
“These high school graduates will be the ones coming up with new uses for drones in the future.”