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Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM): Puzzle coming together or still missing pieces?

  • 06 Feb 2020
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • United Way, 701 N. Fairfax St. Alexandria, VA 22314
  • 65

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Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM): Puzzle coming together or still missing pieces?

Panel discussion

February 6th, 2020, 6-8 PM

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Our expert panel will explore the complexities and realities associated with operating drones and aircraft in the same airspace. We will discuss the critical technology enablers, potential headwinds and key regulatory aspects associated with creating a safe and efficient environment.


Guest Panel Speakers


  • Amit Ganjoo, Founder & CEO, ANRA Technologies
  • Phil Kenul, Rear Admiral (retired), Chair, F38 UAS Committee ASTM International

  • Jay Merkle, Executive Director, UAS Integration Office, Federal Aviation Administration
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Moderator

  • Lisa Ellman, Executive Director, Commercial Drone Alliance


VENUE

United Way, 701 N. Fairfax St. Alexandria, VA 22314


REGISTRATION

Online registration only

Registration Deadline: Midnight, February 4th, 2020

Free for RAeS Washington, DC Branch members

$15 for students

$40 for non-members

Become a member: $80/year. Payments processed through PayPal


REQUIRED TO ATTEND

Completed online registration & photo ID


CONTACT

Lee Harman (Event Chairman)  

harmanhl@verizon.net - (610) 405-6790 





  






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