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Join Aloft Head of Community, Erica Cooley & guest host, Sebastian Yanguas, FAA Air Traffic Control Specialist for Rules this coming, Wednesday, December 14th at 11 am Pacific / 2 pm Eastern for December’s B4UFLY Check the Map webinar, The ABCs of National Airspace Types: Part 3- Restricted Airspaces.

Event Description:​


We will discuss the different types of restricted airspaces in the NAS including critical infrastructure DOD/ DOE/DOI NSUFRs, TFRs, national parks/memorials/preserves, how these types of airspace may impact drone operations, and how to identify each on the B4UFLY map by color. We will close out the webinar with a live audience Q&A. To ensure your questions are addressed during the live event, we encourage you to share your questions in the registration form.
Key Takeaways:

  • What are the different types of restricted airspaces in the NAS
  • How do these types of airspace affect UAS operations
  • How to identify types of restricted airspace types on the B4UFLY app

If you are unavailable during the time of the live events, don’t worry still register and we will email you a link to watch it on-demand following the live event.
 
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I didn't know that there's still an Aloft thought it was gone when they switched to Air Control
 
You're mistaken. Kittyhawk went with Aloft, but Air Control is a branch of Aloft's UAS fleet management and flight ops.
Got this email in September from Aloft saying after October 3rdit will not be supported anymore so that's what I thought that number 4 line was saying

  • 1. New and existing Aloft users should register for an Air Control account. (Existing users will have the option to migrate your old account): https://air.aloft.ai/signup
    2. Download the companion Air Control app on either iOS or Android.
    3. Make sure you update your ‘User Details’ under your Flight Profile with your Part 107 Certification Number/ Issued Date (if you are a commercial operator) and phone number.
    4. You have until Monday, October 3rd to make the switch as we’ll then stop supporting the old app on or soon after that date.

    5. Contact us with questions, feedback, etc. at [email protected]. We want to hear from you as we move faster than ever to innovate and ship new functionality.
    Watch the tutorial video above to learn how to use Aloft Air Control for individual drone pilots.
    While this is a change in the look and feel of the Aloft mobile experience for many, it enables Aloft to continue to offer core safety features at no cost to solo pilots. It also provides brand new features and functionality on the web like LAANC and mission planning.


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Got this email in September from Aloft saying after October 3rdit will not be supported anymore so that's what I thought that number 4 line was saying
  • 1. New and existing Aloft users should register for an Air Control account. (Existing users will have the option to migrate your old account): https://air.aloft.ai/signup
    2. Download the companion Air Control app on either iOS or Android.
    3. Make sure you update your ‘User Details’ under your Flight Profile with your Part 107 Certification Number/ Issued Date (if you are a commercial operator) and phone number.
    4. You have until Monday, October 3rd to make the switch as we’ll then stop supporting the old app on or soon after that date.

    5. Contact us with questions, feedback, etc. at [email protected]. We want to hear from you as we move faster than ever to innovate and ship new functionality.
    Watch the tutorial video above to learn how to use Aloft Air Control for individual drone pilots.
    While this is a change in the look and feel of the Aloft mobile experience for many, it enables Aloft to continue to offer core safety features at no cost to solo pilots. It also provides brand new features and functionality on the web like LAANC and mission planning.
    Copyright © 2022 | Aloft Technologies, Inc. | All rights reserved.

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I think that is referring to the app. Company hasn’t changed
 
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