Sky Keepers
Connecting First Nations talent through drone technology.
Project Overview
Updated August 7, 2024
The Problem
First Nations peoples continue to be underrepresented in the digital economy. Many First Nations communities express an interest in supporting their members to expand into this sector, but lack connections to trainers and employers, or otherwise find themselves too far away from where opportunities are located.
How We Are Solving It
This extension of the Construction Foundation of B.C.’s Sky Keepers program includes a 3-week digital skills training program for individuals in First Nations communities to learn a range of digital and vocational skills associated with drone technology. The program will train 40 participants across British Columbia to be ready for drone piloting jobs through access to online tools, resources and training for drone operations, maintenance, film and photography.
At the end of training, participants will receive their Advanced RPAS Pilot Certificate, their Aeronautical Radio Operator (ROC-A) Certificate from ISED Canada, be certified under Transport Canada, and receive certificates of completion in Regulation Training and Hands-on Application Training from Aboriginal Training Services Ltd.
The Result
Bringing drone technology and training into Indigenous communities allows them to have a bigger presence when stewarding their land, such as monitoring their lands, fisheries, wildlife, cultural heritage sites and community education. Drone operation and analysis offers valuable adjacent skill-building opportunities for community members, particularly by engaging youth in drone technology fostering interests in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
The Sky Keepers project certified 53 new Indigenous drone operators in British Columbia. Participant stories include using their Sky Keepers training to start new businesses and reconnect to their culture. To ensure the critical link to employment, Sky Keepers was additionally supported by the Two Eyed Seeing Network – comprised of Indigenous communities/businesses, education and training providers and industry partners, and connects graduates to employers.