Control, can be flown in the U.S. without a license, but using its more advanced features may breach FAA rules.
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Black Hawk chown: DARPA takes helicopter pilots out of the air for $6M
An hour’s tablet training and a soldier was sending the bird on autonomous errands Who needs a drone when you can fly a Black Hawk from a tablet? DARPA's $6 million award to Sikorsky paid off when a ...
It took less than an hour for a National Guard soldier with no past aviation experience to train to remotely fly a Black Hawk helicopter.
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US soldier flies full-size Black Hawk helicopter drone with tablet in historic first
In less than an hour of training, a US Army National Guard sergeant first class became the first soldier to independently ...
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The US Army Wants “Loyal Wingmen” Drones for Its Helicopters
Adapting “loyal wingman” drones to helicopters is a fundamentally different challenge than adopting them to planes, as helicopters are far slower and operate at significantly lower altitudes.
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