At our Drone Flight School, we offer a comprehensive range of courses designed to meet the needs of both aspiring and experienced drone pilots. Our introductory courses are perfect for beginners, providing a strong foundation in drone technology, flight principles, and safety protocols. These courses cover essential topics such as drone assembly, basic flight maneuvers, and understanding airspace regulations. Additionally, students learn about the legal aspects of drone operations, ensuring they are well-prepared to operate their drones safely and within the law.
At Drone Flight School, we use the Drone Legends curriculum because it provides an engaging, hands-on approach to STEM education that empowers students to become confident drone pilots and problem-solvers. Designed for all ages, this curriculum blends real-world drone applications with interactive challenges that teach essential concepts in engineering, physics, and coding. By using Drone Legends, we ensure our students develop critical thinking, teamwork, and technical skills in a structured yet exciting environment. This foundation not only prepares them for advanced drone operations but also sparks a lifelong passion for technology, aviation, and innovation.
Ready-to-run out of the box, the FPV Initiator program immerses students in first-person view (FPV) drone piloting, equipping them with real-world precision flight skills, spatial awareness, and situational control. Through structured training and guided practice, students master essential techniques such as manual flight control, racecourse navigation, and obstacle avoidance. Beyond skill development, FPV Initiator serves as a gateway to competitive drone racing, connecting students with the Unified Scholastic Drone Racing Association (USDRA), the leading organization for student drone racing.
With FPV Initiator, students progress from fundamental FPV operations to high-speed competition, participating in both real-world and virtual races hosted by the USDRA. The program fosters STEM engagement, teamwork, and a competitive spirit while opening doors to future opportunities in drone technology, aeronautics, and robotics. Whether aiming to become elite drone racers or future UAV professionals, students gain a strong foundation in FPV flight and an entry point into the exciting world of drone sports and innovation.
On The Drone Legends very first mission, a nearly tragic accident brings a mysterious, talking AI drone into their lives. But was it really an accident? And who created this drone that seems to be far beyond any available technology? As they search for answers, Mikaela discovers that the old house her parents bought holds a secret - a cryptic message from the past, hidden in riddles and codes. With the help of her new friends, they embark on a quest to solve the mystery, which takes them on a perilous journey from adventure on the high seas to secret tunnels deep beneath the ground.
In this comprehensive class, students dive into the fundamentals of becoming a certified drone pilot through engaging, real-world content that mirrors FAA expectations. They start with an overview of the certification process and move into key topics like drone laws, airspace rules, and safe operating practices. Students gain hands-on skills in reading FAA sectional charts and navigating complex airspace classifications. They also explore how to fly safely near airports, interpret weather data like METARs and TAFs, and handle night operations and in-flight emergencies. It's a rigorous, safety-first course designed to prepare future pilots for confident, compliant drone missions.
The Drone Girl
As drones have moved from fringe hobbyist gear to mainstream technology, they’ve taken off in schools, too. What once was an extracurricular curiosity is now a core part of STEM education in classrooms across the U.S. And into this space steps Drone Legends, a full-service platform promising to bring aerial robotics to students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Drone Legends offers a range of kits and curricula designed to teach everything from basic science concepts to real-time first-person view (FPV) drone racing. It’s ambitious. It’s relatively polished. Yet — for many schools — it’s expensive. I spent hours digging through the curriculum materials, examining the hardware partnerships, comparing competitors and evaluating whether Drone Legends is worth the price tag.
My take: it’s one of the most comprehensive options available, especially for schools that want to go beyond one-off drone demos and build a long-term, standards-aligned program. But it’s not the cheapest, and it’s not for every classroom.