Things Flight Testers Should Know About Hydrogen Hydrogen powertrains are an area of significant interest in aviation and other industries today. All types of systems ranging from direct [...]
< Go back to the JEDI Page OJASVI KAMBOJ Ojasvi Kamboj graduated in 2023 from University of Washington (UW) with a B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering and Triple Minors in [...]
By Maureen O’Hare, CNN (CNN) — Snazzy new liveries have been revealed for two of NASA’s hottest aircraft projects. These upcoming planes want to be the next generation of sustainable flight – and [...]
FIRST FLIGHT OF THE ECARAVAN MAGNIX AND AEROTEC’S ALL-ELECTRIC CESSNA 208B TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATOR Caravan, referred to as the eCaravan. At the time, it was the largest commercial all-electric [...]
TEST PLANNING, AN INTEGRATED APPROACH An integrated approach to test planning provides several advantages as opposed to a nonintegrated approach. What is a non-integrated approach? Consider test [...]
THINGS FLIGHT TESTERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BATTERIES FOR ELECTRIC PROPULSION The implementation of flight test techniques for electrically powered aircraft is still very unknown to the average [...]
FTIES: THE INSTRUMENTATION OF SAFETY As Flight Test Engineers, we always operate to a set of requirements. These requirements define our scope, hazard levels, mitigation techniques, etc. with the [...]
GE Aerospace and magniX have revealed the paint schemes of the hybrid electric aircraft they will fly as part of NASA’s Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstration (EFPD) project. Under EPFD, GE [...]