In a landmark achievement for Elizabeth City State University, the Federal Aviation Administration has granted the institution a certificate of authorization to operate its advanced drone across North Carolina. This groundbreaking development marks a significant step forward in ECSU’s drone program, enhancing both training and research capabilities.
In collaboration with a partner, ECSU successfully secured statewide clearance to operate the ALTI Reach, a large-size drone designed for diverse applications. The partnership aims to explore various use cases for the drone, including coastal monitoring, conservation efforts, flood mapping, search and rescue operations, surveillance, reconnaissance, and medical delivery.
The ALTI Reach drone boasts impressive specifications, featuring vertical takeoff and landing capabilities that eliminate the need for a runway. With a wingspan of 16.4 feet and a payload capacity of approximately 11 pounds, the drone can sustain flights for over 10 hours and communicate effectively up to 90 miles away.
Equipped with cutting-edge sensors and technology, the ALTI Reach will be integrated into ECSU’s Bachelor of Science Degree in Unmanned Aircraft Systems—the only four-year UAS degree program in North Carolina. This advancement will elevate research opportunities for both students and faculty.
As ECSU’s drone ascends into the skies, so too does the university’s potential for academic growth. The expanded operational capabilities associated with the ALTI Reach will create new partnerships, attract funding opportunities, and solidify ECSU’s reputation as a hub of innovation in North Carolina.