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GA-ASI's new UAS Flight Training Academy graduates first aircrews.
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World Aviation Defense & Security Industry News - Genera Atomics
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GA-ASI's new UAS Flight Training Academy graduates first aircrews
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General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) yesterday announced that the company's new Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Flight Training Academy graduated its first cadre of GA-ASI aircrews on August 12th.
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Artistic rendering of the GA-ASI UAS Flight Training Academy (Credit: GA-ASI) |
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"Our first graduates have benefitted from safe, effective, cutting-edge training that will enable them to support flight operations for our global customers," said David R. Alexander, president, Aircraft Systems, GA-ASI. "We look forward to providing the same high-quality training services to our customers' aircrews to meet their growing demands in the very near future."
Three pilots comprised the Academy's first graduating class. Five additional pilots and six sensor operators will follow shortly. Upon graduation, the new aircrews will join GA-ASI's approximately 230 qualified aircrews currently deployed around the world. Prior to entering training, all GA-ASI UAS pilots must possess a Bachelor's degree, a FAA commercial instrument pilot rating and accumulate 300 hours as a pilot-in-command. For sensor operators, a commercial pilot rating or a private pilot license is required. Both pilots and sensor operators also must be able to maintain a Class II FAA medical certificate and to obtain and maintain a DoD security clearance, GA-ASI Flight Training Academy graduates are qualified aircrews for Predator A. The company expects to have its second training system, Predator B, available before the end of this year, providing students with the opportunity to qualify on both aircraft. As an additional benefit, the Training Academy also can serve to augment U.S. Air Force RPA training programs. |
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