

FAQ
The program is open to veterans who are interested in transitioning to a career in the drone industry.
No prior drone experience is required.
Candidates will engage in real-world mapping and photo missions for local and federal agencies, gaining hands-on experience in challenging terrains.
Yes, you need to be a veteran and member of Vets to Drones to participate in the VDAP program.
Membership ensures you have access to all the resources and support provided throughout the apprenticeship.
The duration of the program may vary depending on the pace of the candidates, weather, and other factors, but it is designed to provide thorough training and experience over several weeks.
For Gold Star Families, Veterans and transitioning alike, as well as dependents there is no cost to access any training programs through us or partners.
V2D provides sponsorship.
No, you do not need to complete the VDAP program to remain a member of Vets to Drones. Membership provides access to various resources, support, and community benefits, regardless of your participation in the apprenticeship program.
Yes, VDAP is not required to obtain training, certifications, and mentorship.
Our members are free to take any course at their own pace, with opportunities to fly with our members at any time.
The VDAP program, as part of and supporting ARP, is designed to be a long-term initiative We plan to continue offering this program for the foreseeable future to support veterans in transitioning to careers in the drone industry.
If you don't complete the VDAP program, you can still remain a member of Vets to Drones and access various resources, support, and community benefits. You are also welcome to re-enroll in the program or take individual courses at your own pace.
BECOME A MEMBER
Already have your FAA Part 107?
Join our network and get connected to missions, mentorship, and job opportunities.
New to drones?
We’ll help you train, study, and pass the FAA Part 107 exam with confidence.

Phase 1 – Ground:
Candidates will enroll in basic classes; test prep for the FAA Part 107 a, photogrammetry and drone mapping software.

Phase 2 – Drone Operations Phase:
Candidates will learn all aspects of drone flying and operations and earn a National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) I certification. Note: This includes classwork and practical application.

Phase 3 - Mountain Phase:
Application of learning in real-world missions alongside our instructors.



Vets to Drones Apprenticeship Program (VDAP) is a 3 Phase program whereby we train candidates with little to no drone experience to fly real-world missions in the mountains of NC.
The outcome is a fully trained pilot with rigorous operational drone experience and certifications that they can then use to pursue any path in the drone industry.

VDAP
Vets to Drones Apprenticeship Program

The program is open to veterans who are interested in transitioning to a career in the drone industry.
No prior drone experience is required.
Candidates will engage in real-world mapping and photo missions for local and federal agencies, gaining hands-on experience in challenging terrains.
Yes, you need to be a veteran and member of Vets to Drones to participate in the VDAP program.
Membership ensures you have access to all the resources and support provided throughout the apprenticeship.
The duration of the program may vary depending on the pace of the candidates, weather, and other factors, but it is designed to provide thorough training and experience over several weeks.
For Gold Star Families, Veterans and transitioning alike, as well as dependents there is no cost to access any training programs through us or partners.
V2D provides sponsorship.
No, you do not need to complete the VDAP program to remain a member of Vets to Drones. Membership provides access to various resources, support, and community benefits, regardless of your participation in the apprenticeship program.
Yes, VDAP is not required to obtain training, certifications, and mentorship.
Our members are free to take any course at their own pace, with opportunities to fly with our members at any time.
The VDAP program, as part of and supporting ARP, is designed to be a long-term initiative We plan to continue offering this program for the foreseeable future to support veterans in transitioning to careers in the drone industry.
If you don't complete the VDAP program, you can still remain a member of Vets to Drones and access various resources, support, and community benefits. You are also welcome to re-enroll in the program or take individual courses at your own pace.
FAQ
Vets to Drones Apprenticeship Program (VDAP) is a 3 Phase program whereby we train candidates with little to no drone experience to fly real-world missions in the mountains of NC.
The outcome is a fully trained pilot with rigorous operational drone experience and certifications that they can then use to pursue any path in the drone industry.

Phase 1 – Ground:
Candidates will enroll in basic classes; test prep for the FAA Part 107 a, photogrammetry and drone mapping software.

Phase 2 – Drone Operations Phase:
Candidates will learn all aspects of drone flying and operations and earn a National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) I certification. Note: This includes classwork and practical application.

Phase 3 - Mountain Phase:
Application of learning in real-world missions alongside our instructors.



BECOME A MEMBER
Already have your FAA Part 107?
Join our network and get connected to missions, mentorship, and job opportunities.
New to drones?
We’ll help you train, study, and pass the FAA Part 107 exam with confidence.

VDAP
Vets to Drones Apprenticeship Program