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SUMMARY:SFTE Tech Council Webinar: Orbis Lite
LOCATION:https://meet.google.com/mpg-vktj-ncs
DESCRIPTION:SFTE Tech Council Webinar: Orbis Lite\n\n01/08/26 09:00 AM PST\n - 01/08/26 10:00 AM PST\Description:\nIn 2008, the Orbis method came forth, providing RVSM-quality data for static source error correction (SSEC).  Using GPS speeds, this novel approach launched several follow-on SFTE papers adding advanced statistical methods to collect data even more efficiently.  Requiring a thorough pitot-static understanding and “sharp pencils,” this method faded after Bluetooth data made trailing cone installations easier than ever.   Today, with increasing small UAS applications - where trailing cones are impractical - the Orbis method is back. The relaxed SSEC accuracy requirements for UAS and general aviation aircraft allow reducing the original engineering rigor to a simple level. To learn the Orbis basics and right-sizing the needed precision, tune in to the Tech Council-hosted workshop on the “Orbis Lite” method, led by its inventor, SFTE Fellow Al Lawless.\Location:\nhttps://meet.google.com/mpg-vktj-ncs\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:SFTE Tech Council Webinar: Orbis Lite<br /><br />01/08/26 09:00 AM PST - 01/08/26 10:00 AM PST<br />Description:<br />In 2008, the Orbis method came forth, providing RVSM-quality data for static source error correction (SSEC). &nbsp;Using GPS speeds, this novel approach launched several follow-on SFTE papers adding advanced statistical methods to collect data even more efficiently. &nbsp;Requiring a thorough pitot-static understanding and &ldquo;sharp pencils,&rdquo; this method faded after Bluetooth data made trailing cone installations easier than ever. &nbsp; Today, with increasing small UAS applications - where trailing cones are impractical - the Orbis method is back. The relaxed SSEC accuracy requirements for UAS and general aviation aircraft allow reducing the original engineering rigor to a simple level. To learn the Orbis basics and right-sizing the needed precision, tune in to the Tech Council-hosted workshop on the &ldquo;Orbis Lite&rdquo; method, led by its inventor, SFTE Fellow Al Lawless.<br />Location:<br />https://meet.google.com/mpg-vktj-ncs<br /><br />,  
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