Disclaimers Sustainable Aviation at NASA Technology and Innovation Research and Development
Interview with Hiller Aviation Lead Guide Nelson
Intro: How did you become interested in aviation? How did that lead you to Hiller? What does a typical day look like for you at the museum? How […]
Programs for Women Interested in Green Aviation
After some positive feedback for my article from a month ago, I decided to write a quick post about some programs for women in sustainable aviation. First, I’d […]
CFD and Sustainability
Computational fluid dynamics, or CFD, is a field of study that examines complex airflows over surfaces, like wings. It’s one of the cornerstones of modern aviation. Every single […]
Data Science in Sustainable Aviation
AI, ML, and a bunch of other acronyms are everywhere in engineering. No so more in aerospace. From large airlines to small airports, data science has become the […]
Why Are There Less Women in Green Aerospace than Men?
Only 15% of aerospace engineers are women. Why is that? Like most issues, it’s a complicated mix of many factors. But in a field so important as sustainable […]
The Eviation Alice
The Eviation Alice is an electric aircraft that was conceived to be a short haul mainstay. With a proposed range of 450 nm, it could fly from San […]
Virtual Emissions Trackers
Humans are notorious for not being able to visualize large numbers. We maybe can picture 40 items in our mind’s eye, but ten thousand? Not likely. How does […]
Gliding into the Future
Gliders are often overlooked, for a good reason. They are seen as leisure technology, requiring another aircraft to pull it into the skies. But can gliders be used […]
Higher Altitudes
What’s at higher altitudes? Less air. As you all know, air pressure decreases as height increases. So how can this be applied to sustainable aviation? We can use […]