by khollerb | Jul 1, 2023 | conops sora
Another Aerodyne BVLOS waiver was approved by the FAA. I’m very happy about this one, as it is the second waiver in a series for which we received approval this year. The first one included visual observers (VO). The second one does not require any VO. I had a...
by khollerb | Feb 7, 2023 | Uncategorized
Congratulations to USRA and partners for kicking off the project on integrative research in emerging technologies for the DHS Use Case Program. Here is a press release from USRA. I have been working with USRA for a couple of years and am excited that I get to play a...
by khollerb | Jan 15, 2023 | pilot
Last year I didn’t have a chance to do many updates… it was a busy year. Among other things, I worked on several new certifications. In 2022, I became an Advanced Ground Instructor (FAA certificated). In January 2023, after some outstanding training at US...
by khollerb | Feb 25, 2022 | pilot
On a recent February weekend, I attended an sUAS course in Dublin, California, on Advanced sUAS Standard Test Methods, which was the first ever course on NIST standards for BVLOS and night flights, by organized / taught by APSA, the Airborne Public Safety Association....
by khollerb | Feb 15, 2022 | pilot
Recently, we had a lot of fun flying search and rescue (SAR) dogs and their handlers. I got to fly with 3 teams out of Concord airport (CCR), including incredible dogs Zoom, Hope and Yindi. These teams are all members of the California Rescue Dog Association....