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RAeS Washington, DC Chapter | Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | September 25

  • 25 Sep 2013
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • British Embassy, 3100 Massachussetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20008-3688
  • 13

Registration

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  • Please pay using payments button. FSF RAES will appear on your credit card.
  • Use code provided by AIAA.

    Must show your AIAA Membership Card at registration upon arrival.
  • Working Press only (Please send stories to greg.caires@gmail.com)
  • (Student ID Required)
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REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED

You are cordially invited to attend a joint meeting of the RAeS and AIAA...…

“Unmanned Aerial Systems: Their Technology and Integration with Civil Airspace”

 

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Reception @ 6 p.m.

Presentation begins @ 7 p.m., with Q&A session to follow

Panelists will include:

Col. Bill “Sweet” Tart, director, RPA Capabilities Division (AF/A2CU), US Air Force

Mr. Bill Crozier, Acting Assistant Manager, UAS Integration Office, Federal Aviation Administration

Mr. Dan Cecchin, chief representative in North America, Welsh Government

By kind permission of the Ambassador, this event will be held at:


The British Embassy

3100 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20008

 

Event sponsored by:

   
 

Prior registration & photo ID are required to attend this event (click here).

Free for members of the RAeS Washington DC branch; $25 for non-members;

$15 for Students; (please be prepared to show a valid student ID).

 

For all other matters, please contact the RAeS DC Branch Secretary at:

qwhiteree@gmail.com; 202-957-3019

 Dress: Business Casual


PLEASE NOTE:  Prior registration is required to facilitate entry to the Embassy. 

Parking is available adjacent to the Embassy

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