Embry-Riddle Conducts FAA Helicopter Research Flights
Funded with a grant of $620,000 from the FAA, the project is evaluating Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) equipment that uses onboard sensors to monitor flight conditions and the health of helicopter components.
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