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Explosive Collaboration: EOD and NASA partner in Drone Exercise
April 30, 2024
— U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Amanda Hungness, 633d Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordinance disposal technician, takes steps to eliminate a downed drone during an exercise at NASA Langley Research Center, Virginia, April 25, 2024. Throughout the exercise, the three EOD teams successfully managed to dismantle and eliminate six drones, showcasing their ability to navigate modernized and challenging environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mikaela Smith)...
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Airmen inspired to see beyond the stars with NASA visit
October 15, 2019
— The NASA Langley Research Center has been a staple of the Hampton Roads, Virginia community for over 100 years and has directly impacted the daily lives of not just Americans but of the world with their research and development of new technology. Still, hidden in the forest terrain behind the protection of the Langley Air Force Base fence line, it’s hard to imagine what happens behind the scenes. Separated only by a small unmanned gate, visitors from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, and representatives from local government offices recently ventured next door to get a firsthand look for themselves. ...
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Flying safe with smaller aircraft
December 4, 2017
— While the pilots of Joint Base Langley-Eustis are flying helicopters and jets daily in support of the mission, some individuals fly aircraft on a much smaller scale such as unmanned aerial systems, better known as recreational drones. While flying UASs it is important to be safe, know your surroundings and follow the rules, especially on or near a military installation. ...
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