ASOG 2020 Focus Area: Professional Development - Reading
Another coordinated effort with one of ASOG’s Supporters (AVBuyer/GABuyer Magazines…Thanks John, Matt & Astrid). This article is the first of a series of articles highlighting the third pillar of aviation (Aerial Work or Multi-Mission) starting from a general baseline and then migrating to specific topics later. Overall, these articles should be interesting because they directly relate to the Airborne Sensor Operator (ASO) profession.
“What are Aerial Work Aircraft? Aerial Work operations fly everything that General Aviation (GA), the airlines and air charter operators don’t. This includes civil aircraft used for specialized services in many industries.”
• What’s the History of Aerial Work Operations in Aviation?
• What do Aerial Work Operations Cover Today?
o Civil (Commercial Providers)
o Public Safety (Commercial and Public Providers)
o Defense (Commercial Providers, in Support of Public Contracts)
• What Defines a Aerial Work Aircraft?
• Aerial Work and General Aviation Operations: What's the Difference?
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