Pilot’s Willingness to Operate in Unmanned Aircraft System Integrated Airspace

The interest in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) use for private, civil, and commercial purposes such as package delivery, inspection, surveillance, and passenger and cargo transport has gained considerable momentum. As UAS infiltrate the National Airspace System (NAS), there is a need to not only develop viable, safe, and secure solutions for the co-existence of manned and unmanned aircraft, but also determine public acceptance and pilot’s willingness to operate an aircraft in such an integrated environment. Currently there is little or no research on pilot’s perceptions on their willingness to operate an aircraft in UAS integrated airspace and airports.

Project Details

Campus: Daytona Beach Campus
College: Daytona Beach College of Aviation
Department: Daytona Beach School of Graduate Studies
Type: Graduate
End Date: 01/27/2020

Research Team

Principal Investigators

Lakshmi Vempati
Lakshmi Vempati

WW Adjunct Faculty

  • Department of Aeronautics
  • Worldwide College of Aviation
Scott Richard Winter
Scott Richard Winter

Associate Professor and Associate Dean

  • School of Graduate Studies (SGS)
  • Daytona College of Aviation