Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Young pilot sees UAVs as future of aircraft industry

Aviation eBrief | 04/20/2009

A Kansas company is developing a 35-pound unmanned aerial vehicle for use in disaster relief and other civilian applications. The Aerosonde UAV from Flint Hills Solutions is designed to launch from atop a vehicle traveling 50 mph. Kirk Demuth, the company's 24-year-old "chief UAV pilot," first learned to fly a traditional airplane, but he says unmanned vehicles are the wave of the future. "This is where the aircraft industry is going to be focused," he says. Wichita Eagle (Kan.), The (04/19)

FAA certification expected soon for UAV in restricted airspace

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Program offers unmanned aerial vehicle instruction

Monday, February 16, 2009

No comments:

Post a Comment