STAKEHOLDERS TO DISCUSS UNMANNED AIRCRAFT IN ARCTIC
October 15, 2007
October 15, 2007
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 15 -- The University of Alaska issued the following news release:
Whether it's monitoring the migration of marine mammals in the Beaufort Sea or mapping summer wildfires that flare up in Alaska's Interior, opportunities abound for unmanned aircraft in the Arctic. An ideal tool for many projects, unmanned aircraft systems can fly as long as 40 hours at a time, often in less than ideal conditions. Stakeholders from a variety of agencies, universitie . . .
Whether it's monitoring the migration of marine mammals in the Beaufort Sea or mapping summer wildfires that flare up in Alaska's Interior, opportunities abound for unmanned aircraft in the Arctic. An ideal tool for many projects, unmanned aircraft systems can fly as long as 40 hours at a time, often in less than ideal conditions. Stakeholders from a variety of agencies, universitie . . .