Drone Soccer

drone soccer

The Mission of The Hidden Pilot Project is to teach and train black returning citizens and citizens under the supervision of the criminal justice system how to become licensed drone pilots.

U.S. Drone Soccer


The Hidden Pilot Project is a part of the exciting US Drone Soccer Organization. Our founder Sedgrid Lewis is a certified Drone soccer instructor. Drone soccer is an educational esport that immerses students in aviation skills through classroom lessons and after school leagues for grades 6-12 (ages 12 and up). It is the only competitive student robotics program that was recognized as an international sport by the World Air Sports Federation (FAI), which demonstrated the sport at the World Games held in Birmingham, Alabama this past July.


The game of Drone Soccer is played with flying quadcopters in protective exoskeletons designed for collisions. Five-player teams fly inside a netted arena where they ram and block the opposing team to prevent them from scoring. Students who compete during the academic year must first learn to build, program, and repair their drones as a team.

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