The Spring UAS Symposium is an event where the current state of UAS Regulations and Operations will be discussed and explored. Future technologies will also be discussed. The focus of this Symposium will be UAS Operations for First Responders, Law Enforcement Officers, Municipal and Local Governments.
This year's Keynote Speaker will be Darrell Clay, a partner at the law firm of Walter Haverfield, a commerical instrument-rated pilot and Part 107 Pilot. The Panel will consist of Dr. Blake Stringer, Associate Professor and engineering coordinator; Rui Liu, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Engineering; Tao Shen, Ph.D, Assistant Professor, Engineering; Robert Kraus, Ph.d. Associate Dean of Flight Operations; and Jason Lorenzon, Coordinator of Aeronautics, who will be the Moderator of this Panel.
This event is open to all aeronautics students, enthusiasts, and professionals, pilots, crew members, flight instructors, mechanics, air traffic controllers, aviation managers, aerospace engineers, dispatchers, professors, and the general public. If you enjoy Drones and want to learn about using them and future possibilities, this is the place to be!