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Career Profile- Subscale UAS engineer/pilot Robert 'Red' Jensen- Operations Engineering Branch
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Robert “Red” Jensen is an operations engineer and pilot for subscale aircraft here at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center. As part fabricator, engineer, and integrator, Red tests subscale models of aircraft and ensures they are safe, capable of flight, and ready to support the Center’s needs.
Operations engineers are key leaders from technical concept to flight to ensure flight safety and mission success. This 10-minute, 2-second video highlights Red’s responsibilities and daily activities as well as some of the projects and missions he is currently working on.
Operations engineers are key leaders from technical concept to flight to ensure flight safety and mission success. This 10-minute, 2-second video highlights Red’s responsibilities and daily activities as well as some of the projects and missions he is currently working on.
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