FAA Grants COA to Georgia Center of Innovation for Aerospace


The Federal Aviation Administration has given the go-ahead for unmanned aircraft to begin more test flights over Central Georgia.

The Twin Star 2 UAS will soon begin test flights from the aviation campus of Middle Georgia College. The FAA recently granted the school a second certificate of authorization to fly and test the drone.

Chad Dennis, a programme coordinator with the Georgia Center of Innovation for Aerospace, says the Dodge County Development Authority is acquiring a site located about six miles from the airport and the aviation campus that is suitable for test flights.

The aircraft will be used for agricultural sensor research as well as training of unmanned aerial systems flight crews consisting of aviation campus interns, faculty and staff.

Source: Fox 24

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