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Philippines Flying Labs Newsletters 2019

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  1. 1. There’s a massive disparity in learning between students from rural areas compared with students from cities. Students from rural areas face additional barriers to STEM education, thereby hampering their ability to pursue advanced STEM studies and occupations. Philippines Flying Labs (PFL) started the “Fly a Drone” educational program for high school students in remote areas to address this educational disparity—starting with Malapascua, a small island in the northernmost part of Cebu. The PFL team composed of Dr. Heidi Sampang (a newly certified She Maps online community UAV instructor course) and Xervy Veloso (a certified UAV pilot) taught the course to 20 students from 7th to 12th grade on 21 August. The class consists of a 30- minute lecture explaining the objectives of the course, the different components of the drone, the mechanics of flying, and most importantly, the safety precautions. This was followed by the flying course held in the school’s open courtyard. Due to the students’ (and their parents’) enthusiasm, we are inspired to continue offering this program for students in rural communities. And we hope that they will eventually pursue careers in STEM. Newsletter Q3 2019 Fly A Drone-Education program Upcoming events Zambales earthquake aerial survey expected to start in October and completed by November. Successful organization of two trainings and knowledge sharing Main achivement A free drone workshop for women was organized by Geoladies PH, Philippines Flying Labs (PFL), UP Resilience Institute (UPRI) and UP Youth Mappers last September 14 at the University of the Philippines National Institute of Geological Sciences (UP NIGS). There is a lack of women in the drone field in the Philippines and currently there is only 8% of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) registered drone pilots/controllers are women. There were 80 women who signed up for this event but participants were restricted to 25 to maximize the learning experience for the participants. The 25 participants chosen came from diverse fields such as agriculture, geology, disaster risk management, academe, social welfare, forestry and NGOs. Indoor and outdoor drone practices were held during the workshop. The workshop created a safe space for women to explore and learn more about this innovative drone technology and we hope that this training will encourage more women to be registered CAAP certified drone pilots. Drone workshop for women
  2. 2. Newsletter April, 2019 philippines@flyinglabs.org https://www.instagram.com/philippinesflyinglabs/ https://www.facebook.com/Philippines-Flying-Labs https://twitter.com/phflyinglabs Other activities Annual Flying Labs Day 25th September: Philippines Flying Labs went to Tumana Bridge in Marikina to test M600 drones. The drones were decorated as local farmers. Local farmers are the most affected by the climate change and they are the most hard-working population in the country. So Philippines Flying Labs wanted to highlight them. We plan to use M600 drones for future cargo drone deliveries projects. The flight testing lasted for 30 minutes. It was an opportunity for other Flying Labs members to use the drone and they had a crash course on how to fly drones. General public was invited to observe the test and we had 3 students attended. Philippines Flying Labs and SRDP participated in InterGeo between 17th and 19th September in Stuttgart, Germany. Philippines Flying Labs activities were presented to the participants of the event. Photo Gallery Students during the flying course of the Fly A Drone- Education program Follow us and Contact us 40 Langka St. Quirino 2C Quezon City 1102, PHILIPPINES Tel: (632) 745.4088 / (632) 433.3086 Participants taking turns using the DJI Phantom 4 during the Drone Workshop for Women

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