NASA Hosting Live Bilingual Web Chat With Drone Pilot

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Sep. 15, 2010

Beth Dickey 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-2087 
beth.dickey-1@xxxxxxxx 

Gray Creech 
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center 
661-276-2662 
gray.creech@xxxxxxxx   


MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-132

NASA HOSTING LIVE BILINGUAL WEB CHAT WITH DRONE PILOT

WASHINGTON -- NASA invites the public to join a bilingual online chat 
on Thursday, Sept. 23. The chat is NASA's first hosted in Spanish and 
English on the agency's website. 

Participants in the live chat will be able to interact in English and 
Spanish with NASA pilot Herman Posada. He pilots the agency's unique 
Ikhana and Global Hawk unmanned aircraft into dangerous conditions 
such as wildfires and hurricanes. When Posada sits at the controls 
and flies the aircraft, he is not in their cockpits, but at a ground 
station miles away. He uses a joystick and video monitors to control 
the vehicles. 

Ikhana, a Predator B modified for non-military missions, carries 
instruments for environmental Earth science studies. It also is used 
for advanced aircraft systems research and technology development. 
The Global Hawk has been very busy this hurricane season collecting 
tropical storm data. 

The event is tentatively scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. EDT from NASA's 
Dryden Flight Research Center in California, and it will last 
approximately one hour. The time and date is subject to change due to 
tropical storm research flights. For the chat schedule, Ikhana and 
Global Hawk images and video, and to participate with Posada, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/uas_pilot_chat.html   

	
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