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Civil Air Patrol remobilizes at Fullerton Airport after partial stand-down for COVID-19

Print Civil Air Patrol squadrons at Fullerton Airport celebrated their remobilization on July 17 after being partially shuttered for more than a year under a nationwide stand-down order. This year, the 60,000-member nonprofit organization is celebrating its 80th anniversary serving as the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. During the pandemic, Fullerton-based squadrons continued emergency services on behalf of federal, state, and county agencies. Civil Air Patrol flight crews have piloted a Cessna 172 single-engine plane to search for downed aviators, said Maj. Jeff Goeggel, public affairs officer for Fullerton Composite Squadron 56. They’ve also flown photographers for over neighborhoods that burned down in a Northern California wildfire and acted as lost pilots intercepted by U.S. Air Force fighter pilots during training exercises.

U S Autonomous Drone Maker Skydio Announces Product Availability and Expansion to Australia and New Zealand

U.S. Autonomous Drone Maker Skydio Announces Product Availability and Expansion to Australia and New Zealand Skydio, the leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight technology, today announced the general availability of its breakthrough autonomous drone Skydio 2 and integrated software solutions - Skydio Autonomy Enterprise Foundation, 3D Scan and Cloud - for enterprise and public sector customers in Australia and New Zealand. Skydio also announced Skydio X2 is now available for pre-order and will start shipping in Q3 2021. Both Skydio 2 and Skydio X2 have obtained Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) certification. These announcements mark the next step in Skydio s international expansion strategy in Asia Pacific, following the opening of Skydio s Japan office in Q4 of 2020. Skydio s operations in Australia and New Zealand will be under the leadership of Richard Hall, Country Manager for ANZ, and James Finch, Head of Solution Engineering, who have both recent

MTSU names 2021-22 Distinguished, Young Alumni, True Blue Citations of Distinction honorees

MTSU names 2021-22 Distinguished, Young Alumni, True Blue Citations of Distinction honorees Jul 21, 2021 at 04:34 pm by WGNS Torrance Esmond, right, is the 2021-22 MTSU Distinguished Alumnus. Honorees also include top row, from left, U.S. Air Force Col. Joel Cook (Military Service), Rebecca Foote (Achievement in Education MTSU faculty), Civil Air Patrol Col. Barry Melton (Service to Community); and bottom row, from left, Dr. J. Mitchell Miller (Achievement in Education non-MTSU faculty), Gabrielle Thompson (Young Alumni Achievement Award) and Chip Walters (Service to University). (MTSU photo graphic by Jimmy Hart) MURFREESBORO, Tenn. Middle Tennessee State University is again recognizing outstanding alumni who represent excellence and distinction through their professional careers, loyal support and service to the broader community.

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