JIFX 16-3 Joint Interagency Field Experimentation; 9-13 May 2016; Camp Roberts, CA; United StatesCurrently, there is no established infrastructure to enable and safely manage the widespread use of low-altitude airspace and UAS flight operations. Given this, and understanding that the FAA faces a mandate to modernize the present air traffic management system through computer automation and significantly reduce the number of air traffic controllers by FY 2020, the FAA maintains that a comprehensive, yet fully automated UAS traffic management (UTM) system for low-altitude airspace is needed. The concept of UTM is to begin by leveraging concepts from the system of roads, lanes, stop signs, rules and lights that govern vehicles on the ground tod...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet)There is urgent need for a system ...
NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management research aims to develop policies, procedures, r...
Concept of operations; Roles, responsibilities, implications on who pays; Information architecture p...
Just a year ago we laid out the UTM challenges and NASA's proposed solutions. During the past year N...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet). There is an urgent need for a sy...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Many applications of small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) have been envisioned. These include surve...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Many beneficial civilian applications of UAS have been proposed, from goods delivery and infrastruct...
NASA is developing a system to safely enable low altitude unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations. T...
The goal of the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) effort at NASA is to enable ...
Near-term Goal Enable initial low-altitude airspace and UAS operations with demonstrated safety as e...
Flexibility where possible, and structure where necessary. Consider the needs of national security, ...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet)There is urgent need for a system ...
NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management research aims to develop policies, procedures, r...
Concept of operations; Roles, responsibilities, implications on who pays; Information architecture p...
Just a year ago we laid out the UTM challenges and NASA's proposed solutions. During the past year N...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet). There is an urgent need for a sy...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Many applications of small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) have been envisioned. These include surve...
Conduct research, development and testing to identify airspace operations requirements to enable lar...
Many beneficial civilian applications of UAS have been proposed, from goods delivery and infrastruct...
NASA is developing a system to safely enable low altitude unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations. T...
The goal of the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) effort at NASA is to enable ...
Near-term Goal Enable initial low-altitude airspace and UAS operations with demonstrated safety as e...
Flexibility where possible, and structure where necessary. Consider the needs of national security, ...
Many UAS will operate at lower altitude (Class G, below 2000 feet)There is urgent need for a system ...
NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management research aims to develop policies, procedures, r...
Concept of operations; Roles, responsibilities, implications on who pays; Information architecture p...