The same fuselage with a wrap of carbon fiber around it also a layer of kevlar on the bottom, weighs just a couple of ounces more but is almost indestructible. Wham wham wham mark sharp is a 21year army veteran who used to teach Drone Technology to the military. He now has a new lab at the tmcc Applied Technology Center to teach the basics to students. Sharp is trying to get the word out that his classes need students. The course is titled introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems or av101. The course is scheduled to start march 29th but we need a minimum of ten students to get this course. And his courses are starting to get noticed by local companies. We had Northern Nevada Energy through here not too long ago and they had a proposal to use Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to inspect high tension power lines. Right now the federal Aviation Administration has only approved drones for commercial use below 200 feet. Sharp thinks the day will come soon when raised and the goal is for his students