Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon New FAA regulations help UAS program New regulations by the Federal Aviation Administra- tion are good news for the Confederated Tribes’ un- manned aerial systems pro- gram. The FAA released new regulations that change the process by which a person can become a certified com- mercial drone pilot. Warm Springs Ventures administers the tribes’ UAS program. Ventures summa- rizes the recent FAA regula- tion change as follows: “Instead of having to ac- quire a traditional pilot’s li- cense and getting a special case-by-case per mission from regulators, drone op- erators now need to pass a new certification test and abide by various flying re- strictions (and be older than 16).” This means the process by which a person can be- come a commercial drone pilot is much simpler and quicker. For instance, to ac- quire a traditional pilot’s li- cense can take years, and can be expensive. The new regulations allow for a process that may take a matter of several days or weeks, and would be much less expensive. The Confederated Tribes are developing a UAS train- ing center at Kah-Nee-Ta. The facility will be state-of- the art, and is scheduled for completion this fall. The new FAA regulations mean that many more people will be interested in acquiring a commercial drone license, said Aurolyn Stwyer, Ventures business and marketing direc- tor. Growth industry The following is additional information in a recent report from the Ventures UAS pro- gram: The FAA estimates that 20,000 drones are currently registered for commercial use. The new FAA regula- tions are expected to produce a 30-fold increase in a matter of months. The FAA forecasts there could be as many 600,000 unmanned aircraft used com- mercially during the first year following the recent adoption of the new regulations. Small unmanned aerial sys- tems are estimated to be a $127 billion industry in 2020. Tribal program Regarding the potential for the reservation and the Con- federated Tribes: The infrastructure is com- ing together for the Warm Springs training center at Kah-Nee-Ta in time for pilot certification at this FAA ap- proved site. The Warm Springs train- ing center and the Kah-Nee- Ta drone park are an expan- sion of the features for the resort customers. The train- ing center will allow tribal members to take the four-day class and the 3-hour exam for pilot certification. So far, a number of tribal employees have taken a pre- liminary course in preparation of the new regulations. They include: Three employees with Fire Management, one with GeoVisions, three with Fish- eries and Habitat Restoration, one with Wildlife biology, and one with Ventures. The Warm Springs UAS training center will feature new business partnerships with industry experts for power line and other infra- structure inspection, natural resource protection, and wild land fire fighting. There will be internship opportunities with the tribal UAS program as well. August 31, 2016 Hands Across the Bridge rant. For more informa- tion contact Aldo at 541- 777-1627. Or Sarah at 541-553-3205. The event is in recognition of Sep- tember as National Recov- ery Month. Community Counsel- ing will host a Hands Across the Deschutes Bridge and Motorcade this Saturday, Sept. 3. This will be at the bridge by the Eagle Crossing Restau- Hunters meeting Thursday A public hunters meeting is coming up this Thursday, Sept. 1, at the Warm Springs Fire Management office meeting room. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Seniors to hold can, bottle drive The Madras High School senior class will hold a bottle and can drive on Saturday, Sept. 10, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Erickson’s Thriftway parking lot. They are raising funds for a graduation trip to Six Flags. You can call 541-550-8278 for pick up. Handyman Service & More Call 541-460-1664. Vets: If you can think of it, We can get it done. No job too big or too small. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, September 1 On today’s fitness schedule: at noon there is Functional Fitness class in the Community Center so- cial hall, Turbo Kick class in the Aerobics room, and vol- leyball in the Community Center gym. Guiding Butterflies & Mighty Warriors classes meet today from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Prevention room at Community Counseling. The class is for adults to participate in cultural-based teachings, crafts and activi- ties. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morning at Warm Springs Tribal Court. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon at Community Coun- seling and a Narcotics Anonymous meeting this evening at 6 at the Shaker Church. There is a Financial Skills for Families class to- day from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Warm Springs Commu- nity Action Team office. The Warm Springs Back to School Barbecue and backpack/school supply giveaway is on Thursday, September 1 st from 4-6pm at the Warm Springs K-8 Academy. Friday, September 2 Fitness Opportunities today include: Senior Fit- ness class at the Senior Center at 10:45. At noon there is basketball in the Community Center gym, and Functional Fitness class in the Aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. The Recreation Program is having its Back to School Yard Sale today in front of the community center. Set up begins at 8 a.m., and the sale is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tables are limited, you should call 541-553-3243 to reserve a table. The Warm Springs Out- door Market is every Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. next to the Re-Use It Thrift Store by Warm Springs Market. Contact the Warm Springs Community Action Team to find out about setting up as a vendor. The Community Coun- seling Center will have a walk-in group for intakes today at 1:30. It is open to anyone needing to start counseling services. The Community Health Program at the Health & Wellness Center has a Be- havior Health Clinic today, walk-in appointments are available between 1 and 5 p.m. Services include screening, assessment, cri- sis intervention, referrals to mental health, medical, sub- stance treatment, or other community resources. Chil- dren, adolescents and adults are welcome. Saturday, September 3 There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting this morning at 10 at Community Counseling. Sunday, September 4 The Warm Springs Food Bank is located at the Pres- byterian Church. They are open today from 11:30-1:30. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non- perishable food or cash Monday, September 5 Today is Labor Day, and the tribal organization is closed. Tuesday, Septembre 6 On today’s fitness sched- ule: At noon there is Func- tional Fitness class in the Community Center social hall, Turbo Kick class in the Aerobics room, and volley- ball in the Community Cen- ter gym. Today at Community Counseling: There is an Al- coholics Anonymous meet- ing at noon. Adult Alcohol Education class is at 1:15 and the Veterans group meets from 1:30-2:30. The Jefferson County Food Bank is located at 556 SE Seventh Street. They are open for distribution this af- ternoon. All food banks and pantries do take donations of non-perishable food or cash. The Warm Springs Voca- tional Rehabilitation pro- gram has orientation today at 3 p.m. at Community Counseling. You can reach them at 541-553-4952. Powwow, hoop dance and drum practice for begin- ners and anyone who would like to practice is today from 5:30 to 7 at the Community Center aerobics room. AGLOW weekly Bible study is this evening from 6- 7:30 at High Lookee Lodge. It is open to all and a light snack is provided. A Pathways Home class is this evening from 5:30- 7:30 at the Tribal Credit Building. Wednesday, September 7 Little Miss Warm Springs meetings are held Wednes- days from 6-7:30 at the Community Center. All inter- ested girls and parents are welcome. Today at Community Counseling: A walk-in group for intakes is at 1:30. This is the first step for anyone want- ing to begin counseling ser- vices. There is an Alcohol- ics Anonymous meeting at 7 p.m. There is a Childbirth Edu- cation Refresher class, to review current information on labor and delivery, is today at the Family Resource Center. This class is for mothers with babies due by the end of No- vember. To register, contact Janet or Arlena at 553-2460. This class is not for first time parents. Ask about the next six-week Childbirth Educa- tion classes which are best for new parents. Fitness Opportunities to- day include: Water Aerobics at 9:15 at the Kah-Nee-ta Vil- lage Pool. At 10 there is Se- nior Fitness Class at the Senior Center. At noon there is basketball in the Commu- nity Center gym, and Func- tional Fitness in the Aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga Class is at noon. Today is the first day of school for most students in the 509-J district. Older stu- dents at the high school and academy start on Thursday. Thursday, September 8 On today’s fitness sched- ule: at noon there is Func- tional Fitness class in the Community Center social hall, Turbo Kick class in the Aerobics room, and volley- ball in the Community Cen- ter gym. Guiding Butterflies & Mighty Warriors classes meet today from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Prevention room at Community Counseling. The class is for adults to partici- pate in cultural-based teach- ings, crafts and activities. Warm Springs jurors will need to check-in at 9:30 this morning at Warm Springs Tribal Court. There is an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting today at noon at Community Counsel- ing, and a Narcotics Anony- mous meeting this evening at 6 at the Shaker Church. The Warm Springs Out- door Market is every Friday from 10am to 2pm next to the Re-Use It Thrift Store by Warm Springs Market. Con- tact the Warm Springs Com- munity Action Team to find out about setting up as a vendor. Friday, September 9 Fitness Opportunities to- day include: Senior Fitness class at the Senior Center at 10:45. At noon there is bas- ketball in the Community Cen- ter gym, and Functional Fit- ness class in the Aerobics room. And at the Health & Wellness Center, Pilates Yoga class is at noon. The Warm Springs Out- door Market is today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. next to the Re- Use It Thrift Store by Warm Springs Market. The Community Counsel- ing Center will have a walk- in group for intakes today at 1:30. It is open to anyone needing to start counseling services. The Community Health Program at the Health & Wellness Center has a Be- havior Health Clinic today. Walk-in appointments are available between 1 and 5 p.m. Services include screening, assessment, cri- sis intervention, referrals to mental health, medical, sub- stance treatment, or other community resources. Chil- dren, adolescents and adults are welcome. The Jefferson County Courthouse Dedication Cer- emony is today at 1 p.m. The Jefferson County Li- brary Screen on the Green free outdoor family movie will be shown this evening at 8 p.m. at Sahalee Park. They will show Zootopia.