February 2022 MCQSC Update: NASA to hold imaginAviation Virtual Conference

Hi all,

You may not be aware that our beautiful skies will soon be filled with more than commercial aircraft and helicopters.  The U.S. government and the private sector are busily clearing the way for many, many new aircraft overhead in the coming years, such as drones and "urban air mobility." 

NASA is holding several upcoming events for stakeholders, by which they mostly mean industry and researchers, but members of the public can attend. If you want to learn more, or perhaps to offer your input that new technology needs to take noise pollution and the welfare of overflown communities into consideration, here's the information that NASA has recently posted, with links for how to sign up:

Two upcoming online gatherings will provide more information about “Sky for All” to anyone who is interested – especially those who might want to offer input and contribute to the future vision for aviation that will guide NASA’s research during the next three decades or so. 

The first is imaginAviation, a free three-day virtual event that will be held March 1-3, 2022. Many of NASA’s aeronautical innovators will present updates on the programs and projects they are working on. “Sky for All” will be featured as well. For more information, click here.

The second is a free webinar dedicated to the “Sky for All” vision. The online event will be held March 28, 2022. For more information about the webinar, click here.

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