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Larry Dighera wrote:
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 10:55:46 -0700, Steve Schneider wrote in : last year I attended a safety seminar at the San Diego FSDO presented by an Edwards AFB test pilot who pointed out the hazards in and around the R2508 complex. Adelanto was mentioned for the high conentration of UAV activity with a strong suggestion to keep your eyes outside the cockpit when you are in the area. The footprint for their activty was significant. Did the Edwards AFB test pilot happen to mention why they don't confine their UAV operations to their not insignificant expanse of Restricted areas? At the time he did not go into much detail, though I subsequently learned that General Atomics has Predator-B/Altair R&D and production facilities in the area. It is my understanding that much of the UAV activity south of the R2508 complex is conducted by General Atomics rather than by NASA or the Air Force -- though some of the flights are likely for training NASA and AF UAV operators. http://www.ga.com/news.php?subaction..._from=&ucat=1& provided the following tidbit about GA's program: ... training UA crews in the unrestricted areas where manufacturer airports typically reside. Under Altair’s airworthiness certificate, the aircraft can continue to be used for crew training, experimental flight testing and marketing demonstrations at GA-ASI’s Gray Butte and El Mirage air fields in Palmdale and Adelanto, CA. I dug up some of the hardcopy materials I collected at the presentation which reference http://www.edwards.af.mil/psafety as the Edwards AFB source for current safety info and copies of the presentation materials. Much to my suprise the link is not currenlty valid, though I did find it cached on Google -- but none of the subsequent links off that page seem to work. I had visited these pages after the presentation, and there was a lot of good content. I hope they put them back online. Steve |
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