Are there any math gurus out there. I need your help on this question. “How many active Airborne Sensor Operators (Civ/Mil - Manned & Unmanned) are there in the World?”
Based on several days of research, I couldn’t find any stat./data r
Phil in the group provided a pretty extensive list of companies that participate in the Aerial Work industry and utilizes Airborne Sensor Operators i.e. commercial, public safety, and defense (Europe, N. America, and Australia). We’ll
I am seeking out advice and tips on how to make sure your resume gets through the computers and recruiters. I am less than one month from getting out of 10 yrs of Naval service and have yet to land at the minimum
Per your recommendation, I just want to let everyone know that we added a new type of member to the group. The new types of the member are companies and organizations that support and recognize the ASOG network and mission. If you know
FYI - I just sent out our first (simple) newsletter via e-mail. It highlights some of the activities and initiatives that have taken place in the last 30 days. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
Since welcoming Michael, Eddy, Ray & John, we’ve gained sixteen new members. To the new members…I would like to say “Welcome Aboard!” For the other members our new folks (like you) bring a lot of background and experiences related to t
Its great to see you in the group! For the others in the group, Michael, Eddy, Ray & John come from various sectors of the aerial remote-sensing community and different parts of the world. Take a look at their profiles and network accordingly if you
ASOG Members…We need your help with a question that keeps coming up…Several members in the network want to add manned aircraft ISR sensor operator training, experience & qualifications to their professional ASO kit…ie…compliment their unmanned experi
Welcome aboard Grant, Ollie & Katrin! All three have super backgrounds in the aerial remote-sensing profession. Grant is a SME in airborne ISR, Ollie in aerial surveying and Katrin in marketing for aerial systems. Grant, Ollie & Katrin, if there’s a
I want to say thank you to Georg DeCock and Wayne Dahlke for contributing articles this week. Both articles provided great information and insight. My hat is off to you…Super job! If anyone has a topic they want to share, or an aerial remote-sensing
Welcome aboard to ASOG Vlad! Vlad is in the commercial airborne IR surveying and UAS remote sensing sector. Also, Vlad is a long time member in the linked-in ASOG group. Vlad, if there’s anything you want to share with the group on aerial remote-sen
Welcome aboard to ASOG Omer! Omer is a commercial navigator and an Airborne Systems Manager. Omer, if there’s anything you want to share with the group on aerial remote-sensing, please jump in...Especially, your experience of running flight operation
If you noticed the activity feed is not showing it is because our web provider had a major maintenance day today. The tech engineers at ning.com will get it back up here soon!
Just a FYI admin note for everyone, besides ASOG being on Linked-In, we’re also on Facebook (@airborne.sensor.operator.group) and Twitter (@aso_grp). If you want...take a look, connect and follow. Thanks Everyone! ASOG Admin.
I just want to show a sample post that one of our members has been showing on Linked-In. I hope you don’t mind Omar Herrera Rojas. Omar has for days been posting grass-roots photos & a simple caption of his aerial mapping & surveying work
I am pretty new to the sensor world as a whole, as my resume would provide (see attached). I came from a background of intel where I would coordinate the efforts I currently operate. It has been an awesome transition and I am looki
Fact: • Aerial Sensor Operators have been employed as aircrew members since the beginning of man flight and will continue in the future (manned & unmanned).
• No formal global recognized definition of the profession exist.
• Over a thousand ASO-type