Richard H.
About Richard H.
Richard H. is an Associate Project Manager at Bees360, Inc. in Oklahoma, with extensive experience in unmanned aerial systems and a background in military operations and aviation education.
Work at Bees360, Inc.
Richard H. currently serves as a UAS Pilot at Bees360, Inc. since 2022. His role involves operating unmanned aerial systems to support various projects in Oklahoma. This position has allowed him to utilize his extensive experience in UAS operations and contribute to the company's objectives in aerial data collection and analysis.
Experience at American Tower
Richard H. has worked at American Tower as an Associate Project Manager since 2022. Prior to this role, he served as Site Lead from 2021 to 2022. His responsibilities included overseeing site operations and ensuring project timelines were met. His experience at American Tower has contributed to his project management skills in the telecommunications sector.
Educational Background
Richard H. has a strong educational foundation in aviation and business. He studied at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, earning an Associate's degree in Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician from 2019 to 2021. Additionally, he attended Trident University International, where he studied Bachelor of Business Leadership from 2015 to 2017. He also completed an Associate of Science in Aviation/Airway Management and Operations at Cochise College in 2010.
UAS Certifications and Flight Experience
Richard H. has earned multiple UAS certifications across various platforms, including roles such as Pilot in Command, Maintenance Lead, Mission Commander, and Unit Trainer. He has accumulated over 6000 hours of UAS flight time as a certified Part 107 remote pilot. His extensive experience positions him as a knowledgeable professional in the unmanned aerial vehicle industry.
Volunteer Work and Community Engagement
Richard H. actively volunteers his drone flying abilities to support local police, fire departments, and emergency management teams. His contributions include tasks such as surveillance and search and rescue operations. He has also introduced high school students and community members to the UAS industry, training many to become UAS Operators, thereby fostering interest and skills in this field.