The Human and AAM
AAM use cases are predicated on the utilization of innovative types of aircraft, operating far differently from conventional aircraft, leading to a fundamental transformation of the entire aviation system, from being human-centric to machine-centric, from centralized to decentralized management of the operational environment, as we move towards increasing levels of digitalization and automation. At every stage of this evolution, the roles and responsibilities of humans, including of those operating in conventional aviation, must be carefully assessed to ensure the continued safety and efficiency of future aviation operations. Panelists will discuss the evolution of the roles and responsibilities of the human.
Moderator:
Ms. Kirsten Riensema, Advanced Air Mobility Strategy Lead, UK Civil Aviation Authority.
Panellists:
Dr. Brian Yutko, Chief Executive Officer, Wisk Aero.
Mr. Maxime Gariel, Autonomy Lead, Joby Aviation.
Mr. Conor Yang, Chief Financial Officer, eHang.
Ms. Carol Carroll, Deputy Associate Administrator for the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Mr. Félix Meunier, Director General, Civil Aviation, Transport Canada.
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