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hours as a flight instructor. Meet recent pilot-in-command flight experience as per 14 CFR 61.56 (c) and 14 CFR 61.57 (a) and (c). Certified Flight Instructor -Airplane Single-Engine Land. Certified
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meeting FAA Chief Flight Instructor (CFI) and Pilot-In-Command (PIC) requirements to serve in a CFI capacity for a Part 141 program (identified in 14 CFR Part 141.35). Additional aircraft certifications
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meeting FAA Chief Flight Instructor (CFI) and Pilot-In-Command (PIC) requirements to serve in a CFI capacity for a Part 141 program (identified in 14 CFR Part 141.35). Additional aircraft certifications
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required for flight? As cyber-attacks become more sophisticated, we need a new generation of resilient control architectures that can survive both physical faults and malicious digital intrusions. Research
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mechanisms) to ensure stable operation and precise control during flight. Edge Computing Implementation: Architect and deploy machine learning and computer vision models directly onto onboard edge devices (e.g
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to JWST and/or the Habitable Worlds Observatory, including wavefront sensing and control, detectors, microshutters for space-flight multi-object spectroscopy, integral field spectroscopy, and coronagraphy
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Equipment (to include State of Alaska required Survival Gear) Meet the Pilot-in-Command recent flight experience requirements of 14 CFR Part 61.57 Bachelor's degree and 14 CFR Part 141 experience preferred
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Permanent Residents of the United States. A complete list of Designated Countries can be found at: https://www.nasa.gov/oiir/export-control . Eligibility is currently open to: U.S. Citizens; U.S. Lawful
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/Engineering, Aviation Business Administration or similar field. Preferred, but not required, Commercial Pilot, Air Transport Pilot, Flight Engineer, Air Traffic Controller, Airframe and Powerplant
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interactions. An example may include an outdoor autonomous ground robot that needs to be aware of its model and how the terrain will interact with it when a control sequence is executed. A flying robot may