Future Flying is Cleared for Takeoff! Future Flying is a long-form, interview style podcast about aerospace and aviation. We're focused on how emerging and disruptive technologies like AI will change the way we fly! In each episode, we either interview a prominent leader working on bringing forth the next generation of aviation and air travel, or we banter amongst ourselves about news or an aviation technology topic that interests us.Future Flying is brought to you by the SAE G-34 Podcast Team: leaders in aerospace industry standards working on AI certification, which is all about figuring out how to prove that AI is safe and trustworthy so that it can be used in airplanes and in air traffic control.SAE International is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE G-34 is one of SAE’s numerous technical standards developing committees. SAE’s core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development.The views expressed by the host and cohosts on Future Flying are solely their own, and are not representative of SAE International, SAE G-34, or any other company they work for or are otherwise affiliated with.
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Future Flying is Cleared for Takeoff! Future Flying is a long-form, interview style podcast about aerospace and aviation. We're focused on how emerging and disruptive technologies like AI will change the way we fly! In each episode, we either interview a prominent leader working on bringing forth the next generation of aviation and air travel, or we banter amongst ourselves about news or an aviation technology topic that interests us.Future Flying is brought to you by the SAE G-34 Podcast Team: leaders in aerospace industry standards working on AI certification, which is all about figuring out how to prove that AI is safe and trustworthy so that it can be used in airplanes and in air traffic control.SAE International is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE G-34 is one of SAE’s numerous technical standards developing committees. SAE’s core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development.The views expressed by the host and cohosts on Future Flying are solely their own, and are not representative of SAE International, SAE G-34, or any other company they work for or are otherwise affiliated with.
In our second episode, we welcome Ron Stroup, General Engineer Expert at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA.) Ron takes us through his career spanning flight testing, to developing software assurance standards, to his current work on AI, big data, and the transformation of the national air space.
We talk about writing the type of software code that power avionics systems in airplanes, as well as air traffic management systems on the ground, and we ask the question: how much data do planes actually generate today? Is aviation a playing field for big data? Find out in our second episode of Future Flying (formerly Cleared for Takeoff.)
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With hosts: Mark Roboff, Paula Olivio, Mark DeAngelo, and Logen Johnson.
Future Flying
Future Flying is Cleared for Takeoff! Future Flying is a long-form, interview style podcast about aerospace and aviation. We're focused on how emerging and disruptive technologies like AI will change the way we fly! In each episode, we either interview a prominent leader working on bringing forth the next generation of aviation and air travel, or we banter amongst ourselves about news or an aviation technology topic that interests us.Future Flying is brought to you by the SAE G-34 Podcast Team: leaders in aerospace industry standards working on AI certification, which is all about figuring out how to prove that AI is safe and trustworthy so that it can be used in airplanes and in air traffic control.SAE International is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE G-34 is one of SAE’s numerous technical standards developing committees. SAE’s core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development.The views expressed by the host and cohosts on Future Flying are solely their own, and are not representative of SAE International, SAE G-34, or any other company they work for or are otherwise affiliated with.