Through the Camera Lens: Managing Wildfires From 10,000 Feet in the Air
Dates: | March 15, 2021 |
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Meets: | Mon. from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM |
Location: | Online Presentation |
Cost: | $0.00 |
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Please note: This course program requires membership in a 2020 - 2021 OLLI at MSU Membership or 2021 - 2022 OLLI at MSU Membership or 2021 - 2022 OLLI at MSU Membership
Wildland fires burn hotter and are growing at an unprecedented scale, making the situation extraordinarily dangerous for firefighters and residents in proximity to these fires. New tools are needed to help fire management teams make informed and real-time decisions about fire movement to maximize ground crew effort and safety. Learn how Bridger Aerospace's unmanned aircraft system (UAS), with its endurance time of over 13 hours of flight and payload of four specialized cameras, is the solution from 10,000 feet.
**Registration for this event closes one hour prior to the event start time Unless otherwise noted.
**Registration for this event closes one hour prior to the event start time Unless otherwise noted.
Fee: | $0.00 |
Online Presentation
This is a real-time (live) online class that meets at the specified day(s)/time(s) listed.We will send you a reminder email with login instructions one business day before the program start date. If there are additional sessions, we will send reminders the morning of those sessions.
Weston Irr
Weston Irr is the director of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) at Bridger Aerospace. He is a former member of the Army's prestigious 160th special operations aviation regiment where he flew MQ-1C Grey eagle UAS and managed all UAS training within the regiment's training battalion as a standardization instructor. He has 13 years of operational UAS experience in dynamic and changing environments both overseas and within wildland fire.