Global Hawk flight testing resumes; accident liability pending
The No. 1 Teledyne Ryan Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) resumed flight tests May 18 at Edwards AFB, Calif., according to Gary Van Oss, U.S. Air Force director of engineering for reconnaissance systems. The program was halted March 29 by the crash of the No. 2 vehicle. No. 1 flew more than...
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