Setting the Standards for Unmanned Aircraft
NASA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration in the National Airspace System, or UAS-NAS project, will sunset at the end of 2020 after nearly a decade of effort across several NASA centers. The project identified, developed and tested technologies and procedures to reduce technical barriers associated with unmanned aircraft having routine access to airspace occupied by human-piloted aircraft.

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Lockheed Martin/NASA X-59 Quesst Mission with Nils Larson and Jim Less

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IRVE 3

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The Truth About U.S. Drones: A Full Industry Breakdown

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Revolutionizing the Efficiency of Air Travel

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Uncovering the Secrets of the International Space Station (Full Episode) | Superstructures

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The Ridiculous Engineering of Jet Engines

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AVIATION ODDITIES: Engineering the Impossible. Forgotten Aircraft of WWII & Beyond

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Thunderbird Pilot Max Afterburner Meets Joby's Electric Air Taxi

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HIAD - "Tailor Made"

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NASA UTM: A Giant Leap for Air Transportation

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MEDLI and the Mars Science Laboratory

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Building the Space Station Truss (and the Solar Panel Tear)

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What Ukraine’s Drone-on-Drone Warfare Is Really Like | Crossfire | Daily Mail

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eVTOL: electric flying car beats helicopters in silent commute

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Was Buying This ABANDONED Airplane a HORRIBLE Mistake ?

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Power & Propulsion

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The Insane Engineering of the Concorde

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How did they build the ISS? (International Space Station)

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Cutting Through the eVTOL Aircraft Hype With Independent Expert Sergio Cecutta – FutureFlight

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