21-25
October 2013
Long
Beach, California
Reactions
to the inaugural course held in January
"This course helped me gain a deeper
understanding of UAS operations and how humans still play a critical role in the
successful outcome of a mission. Superior
instruction."
- An aviation insurance
underwriter
"Opened up my mind to some new ways of
thinking - will
recommend for more of my peers to attend!"
- UAS Flight Operations Manager,The
Boeing Company
"Aviation, especially UAS portion of
aviation, is greatly in need
of a course of this type!!!"
- Senior Safety Pilot, Boeing Test
and Evaluation
Newly developed by SCSI
staff, this course looks at the
fundamental principles of the human role in
unmanned
operations by reviewing current systems and looking at best
practices
as well as some of the shortfalls of current practices.
We look at human error
and the role it has played in aviation,
before moving on to consider the
implications for designers
and operators be they piloting or maintaining the
unmanned
system. We also cover UAS accident investigation techniques
including
the role of telemetry in the reconstruction of
accidents and the potential
pitfalls.
- Individuals who need to understand the principles of unmanned
- aviation and
the potential for human error.
- Unmanned aircraft crews: pilots, sensor operators and
- maintainers.
- Unmanned aircraft systems designers.
- Accident investigators and those who participate in accident
investigation.
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