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 Viewing radar technology as critical for developing its remote-autonomous flight system, California start-up Reliable Roboticshas chosen industry expert Marc Pos to lead its radar design. Radar is an all-weather sensor, unlike camera and lidar,  Pos tells FlightGlobal on 1 November.  Its the only non-cooperative sensor that works  stanley thermos in any condition 鈥?fog, rain snow. Source: Reliable RoboticsNew Mexico-based subsidiary Reliable Airlines operates Cessna Grand Caravans on behalf ofFedExReliable Robotics has been working on radar systems integration for years, says founder and chief executive Robert Rose. But only recently has the company focused on what the FAA is likely to accept as part of a certificated autonomous flight system.That shift  caused us to focus more stanley us  on putting the radar on board the aircraft , he says.  That kicked off a whole set of exercises on looking at who we could potentially partner with, and it was through that process we decided ultimately wed have to bring this in-house and and do it ourselves. Poshas been a design engineer for about 30 years and helped develop radar altimeters used to auto-land Boeing737sand AirbusA320s.His addition to Reliables team was announced on 27 October.Competitors in the autonomous flight sector are working with other types of sensors, such as sonar and laser-ranging. But Reliable Robotics views radar as having the greatest chance of being certificated. There [are] a lot of othe stanley vaso r companies working on other types of sensors,  Ro Mzch Jeju crash: Korean ministry s safety initiatives include engine-shutdown and bird-strike training
 Rockland area schools and the citys police department have launched an initiative to keep youth out of the juvenile justice system, furthering the regions efforts to address a concerning uptick in juvenile crime and pioneering a new diversion model for Maine. Late last year, Rockland police and Regional School Unit 13, the district overseeing area schools, established the Rockland Regional Youth Diversion Team. It allows teenagers accused of crimes to formally avoid the juvenile court system so long as they fulfill certain requirements to change their behavior and address the harm they caused. The idea was designed in stanley mexico  partnership with the Maine Department of Education with the goal of taking a less punitive approach, while ensuring adolescents are still held accountable, police and school officials said in interviews. State education officials consider the program a pilot that they hope to bring to other districts this year. As for the Rockland area, the endeavor also aims to fill gaps in Maines juvenile justice system that have frustrated local officialsfor years 鈥?particularly that the courts take too long to provide young people with meaningful consequences or the help the stanley cup y need to change course. In the meantime, children might get caught up in another incident, and another incident, and sometimes withdraw from school,  said Steffany stanley cup  Tribou, assistant superintendent of RSU 13. The new program aims to act faster and put a  strong support system  around kids who are often ge