Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Application to Support Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF)

This continuing research project features refinement of UAS application methods to support of ARFF responses. Previously, modeling and simulation, in combination with UAS attribute performance models, was implemented to better understand challenges, limitations, and potential benefits of UAS support. However, based on the findings and recommendations of the original inquiry, the research will be expanded to include examination of operator knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs), performance rating standards, and appropriate training requirements and delivery approaches.

Project Details

Campus: Daytona Beach Campus, Worldwide Campus
College: Worldwide College of Aviation
Department: Worldwide College of Aviation
Type: Faculty-Staff
Start Date: 02/01/2014

Research Team

Principal Investigators

Brent A. Terwilliger
Brent A. Terwilliger

Associate Professor and Program Coordinator

  • Department of Aeronautics
  • Worldwide College of Aviation

CO-Investigators

Dennis A. Vincenzi
Dennis A. Vincenzi

Associate Professor

  • Dept of Human Factors, Safety and Social Sciences
  • Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences
Dahai  Liu
Dahai Liu

Professor and Program Coordinator

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