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2023 Call for Speakers Career Expo

The Global Youth Aviation/Drone/Technology Virtual Career Expo is a free Virtual event for youth worldwide to learn about career pathways to Technology, Aviation, Aerospace, and Commercial Drone Careers in various countries and to inspire the next generation of innovators.  Meet and hear from leading Technology/Aviation/Aerospace industry experts from around the globe who are dedicated to advancing the future of aviation, drones and technology.  They will help scholars ages 8-18 understand how to pursue various aviation/drone technology careers. Connect with Peers and Industry Leaders.

Aviation Exploring!   Meet The Experts!   Find Your Aviation/Drone/Technology Career!

The GYADTCE digital event is hosted by Aviation Center of Excellence (Powered by Kids Drone Zone) a 501C-3 Nonprofit dedicated to exposing scholars around the globe to:

  1. Technology
  2. Aviation
  3. Aerospace
  4. Aviation/Drone Technology
  5. Various Aviation/Drone Careers

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Domino’s Pizza Autonomous Pizza Delivery Robot

Hey Kids A Neighborhood Pizza Robot Coming To You Soon!

Domino’s is rolling out a robot car delivery service to select customers in Houston. For those who opt in, their pies will arrive in a fully autonomous vehicle made by Nuro.

Here’s how it works: Customers in the Woodland Heights neighborhood of Houston can choose robot delivery and receive texts with updates on the car’s location and a numerical code that can be used to retrieve the order. Once the car arrives, the customer enters the number on the bot’s touchscreen, and the car doors open up to serve the food.
Nuro’s robot car was the first completely autonomous, human-free on-road delivery vehicle to receive regulatory approval from the US Department of Transportation last year, Domino’s said.

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Helicopter Drone Takes Flight On Mars

In Febuary 2021, a new Rover by the name of Perseverance landed on Mars, but unlike rovers that have come before it, this one had a very special passenger attached to it, in the form of a helicopter drone, called Ingenuity. NASA’s Helicopter drone, is humanity’s first attempt at powered controlled flight of an aircraft, on another planet. The helicopter took flight on April 19th 2021, at 12:33 Mars Time, a time and day NASA determined would give optimal energy and flight conditions for the solar powered drone.

The first test flight involves lifting off, climbing to 10 feet, hovering for about 30 seconds, and then descending. Since the time delay from Mission control back on earth to Mars would take too long to manually control the drone, it has to be able to perform each flight all on its own, No joystick, No live pilot, No real-time help, In alien conditions, with almost no atmosphere.

OSHA Drone Inspections

OSHA Drone Inspections

OSHA Drone Inspections

OSHA using Drones as a Tool…But is it Legal?

As drones become more prevalent in society, you will see more organizations adopting drones a working tool.   Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is another organization that realizes the true values drones bring to the workplace.  To meet this new demand, OSHA is obtaining a Blanket Public Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA) from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to operate drones nationwide. Drones are as commonplace as chairs in an office.  If you do not currently hold a FAA Commercial Drone Pilot License, you should think about training now! his will give you a leg up on your competition in the job market.

OSHA uses drones with cameras to conduct at least nine inspections of employer facilities after obtaining permission from the companies’ management. The drones were most frequently deployed following accidents at work-sites that were considered too dangerous for OSHA inspectors to enter, including an oil drilling rig fire, a building collapse, a combustible dust blast, an accident on a television tower and a chemical plant explosion.

Currently, OSHA has to as organizations permission to fly over their facility.  Some lawyers are raising an eyebrow as this could open a pandora’s box of liabilities that historically may not have been detected.  Are these unauthorized and legal searches?  Read more and tell us what you think about OSHA using drones

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