✅ We were part of the Canadian Advanced Air Mobility (CAAM) Consortium quarterly Advance Air Mobility (AAM) townhall last week ! 👏 Thanks to JR (张翰) Hammond for introducing the webinar, Adil Chaudhry from Transport Canada - Transports Canada, and Alan Chapman from NAV CANADA for introducing, highlighting, and deepening the discussion by reminding us of the purpose, but mainly the outstanding efforts our ecosystem is making to ensure AAM becomes a reality and a safe one! 💡 This webinar provided us an opportunity to tackle important topics with brilliant illustrations: - All certification authorities are working together to harmonize their expectations. - It is estimated that 50% of the certification basis for AAM already exists in the airworthiness manuals. - NAV Canada will provide a set of centralized capabilities delivered by the RPAS Flight Information Management System. All efforts and strategic advancements made in RPAS will provide a significant base of knowledge for the future of AAM. ✈ CS GROUP - Canada remains ready to adapt its capacity and skills for the future and is committed to bringing knowledge and expertise to create new documentation for airworthiness manuals.
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