Rapid Summary
- NASA is developing In-Time Aviation Safety Management System (IASMS) to improve safety for drones by predicting airborne risks before they occur.
- IASMS aims to monitor, assess, and mitigate hazards in real-time, functioning quietly unless an unusual situation arises such as loss of navigation or communications.
- Recent simulations tested IASMS in hurricane relief operations, involving 12 pilots managing multiple drones for supply drops, search and rescue missions, and levee inspections. Data was collected on pilot performance and system usability.
- Future tests are planned for hurricane relief flight missions in 2027 based on findings from these simulations.
- NASA also conducted collaborative tests with the ohio Department of Transportation as well as at three university sites using diverse scenarios like drone flights during wildfires or urban package deliveries.
- Testing demonstrated the ability of IASMS to integrate with other systems like Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management for routine drone flights over populated areas while mitigating risks securely.
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Indian Opinion Analysis
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