Claire Walton is a masters student at Massey University in New Zealand researching violence and aggression towards drone pilots and their ground crew. Drones are now being used in an ever-expanding list of applications, and whether these are for commercial or recreational purposes the need for public acceptance of drones is essential. There is significant research around public acceptance from the publics point of view, however, to my knowledge, there has not been research into what drone pilots and their ground crew are actually experiencing. Due to this lack of research, she reached out to us wanting to survey female drone pilots. Here is the link: https://lnkd.in/eXsFpiWS Thank you for taking the time to participate in this survey!
Women Who Drone
E-Learning Providers
San Diego, CA 1,591 followers
Women Who Drone is an online community that inspires, educates, and empowers women and girls with drone technology.
About us
Women Who Drone is an online media company that inspires, educates, and empowers women to join the UAV industry. We do this by providing online lessons & workshops, resources, news & reviews, career opportunities, and a supportive community of women from around the world. Join us in our mission to expand the presence of women and girls in the UAV industry by sharing our content, sponsoring us or simply reaching out!
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http://www.womenwhodrone.co
External link for Women Who Drone
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- E-Learning Providers
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Diego, CA
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- Self-Owned
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- 2017
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San Diego, CA 92103, US
Employees at Women Who Drone
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Catherine Ball
Leading with Technology. Inspired by Nature. PhD, DSc (Honoris Causa), GAICD, CompIEAust, Member RSNSW, Associate Professor, Author, & Futurist…
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Elena Buenrostro
Global Activation & Engagement Brand Marketer at Google | Latinx ERG Leader @ Google | International Speaker | Passionate about UAV education…
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Psyona Williams
Certified Drone Pilot | Unit Stills Photographer | Women Who Drone Brand Ambassador
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Akshata .
Loves Talking about Drones | Entrepreneur | Business Owner | Independent Contractor | Market Researcher
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Check out this awesome application for female drone pilots in India! Sharmila Yadav, once a housewife in rural India, always wanted to be a drone pilot! Now she is living her dream remotely, flying a heavy-duty drone across the skies to cultivate the country's picturesque farmlands. Yadav, 35, is among hundreds of women trained to fly fertilizer-spraying aircraft under the government-backed "Drone Sister" program. This is great news for women in India who traditionally found few opportunities to join the labor force and are often stigmatized for doing so. Originally posted on: afp.com https://lnkd.in/gJmNjJci
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