Planning before the journey is particularly important in intensive urban airspace conditions. Timely evaluation of risks through a single digital service allows operators to understand in advance what threats can occur and change the route before taking off. This reduces the danger not only for passengers, but also for people in the world.
In June, NASA was tested in the field of education in Syracus, New York Syracus, along with RESILIENX. During the tests, the operators sent flight plans to the system, reported a report on possible risks, and on the basis of data, according to the decision to fly or adjust along the intended route. This approach makes the process of preparing for the flight faster and more reliable.
In total, NASA has created three services that take into account the characteristics of the operation of automatic aircraft at low altitude in urban environment. They allow you to predict the air -related threats and other factors that may affect the flight.
The project is implemented as part of NASA Small Business Innovation Research Program and the continuation of previous research on air risks. The technologies tested in these tests have already become integrated into the Resilienx platform.
Source: Ferra

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