Author ORCID Identifier
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-2119-4739
Abstract
Drone technology presents growing career opportunities, yet youth access to education in this field remains limited. This study evaluates the Washington County 4-H Drone Camps, which aimed to equip youth in 4th – 8th graders with essential knowledge and skills in drone aviation. The Drone Camps focused on competencies such as drone anatomy, FAA regulations, and piloting skills. Evaluation results indicated youth improved in all competency areas after completing the camp. The Washington County 4-H Drone Camps effectively allowed youth to explore drone technologies and prepare them for a possible career pathway.
Recommended Citation
Hill, P. A.,
Miller, A. L.,
&
Aikens, K. J.
(2025).
Preparing Youth for Careers in Drone Aviation: Evaluating Washington County 4-H Drone Camps.
Outcomes and Impact Quarterly, 5(1).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59620/2995-2220.1089
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