B64F1/18

Vehicle system and method for providing services
09849044 · 2017-12-26 · ·

A method for providing medical services to a patient, including: receiving a medical service request associated with a patient location; selecting an aircraft, located at an initial location, from a plurality of aircraft based on the patient location and the initial location; determining a flight plan for flying the aircraft to a region containing the patient location; at a sensor of the aircraft, sampling a first set of flight data; at a processor of the aircraft, autonomously controlling the aircraft to fly based on the flight plan and the set of flight data; selecting a landing location within the region; and landing the aircraft at the landing location, including: sampling a set of landing location data; determining a safety status of the landing location based on the set of landing location data; outputting a landing warning observable at the landing location; at the sensor, sampling a second set of flight data; and in response to determining the safety status and outputting the landing warning, autonomously controlling the aircraft to land at the landing location based on the second set of flight data.

AIRCRAFT LANDING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230192313 · 2023-06-22 ·

A computer-implemented method of navigating a vertical take-off and landing (“VTOL”) vehicle near a landing zone, may comprise receiving data related to a first radar signal reflected from at least one corner reflector; determining whether the received data is consistent with a predefined target landing zone; upon determining that the received data is consistent with the predefined target landing zone, determining a location of the VTOL vehicle relative to the predefined target landing zone, using a second radar signal reflected from at least one corner reflector; and determining whether the location of the VTOL vehicle is consistent with a predefined landing position.

AIRCRAFT LANDING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20230192313 · 2023-06-22 ·

A computer-implemented method of navigating a vertical take-off and landing (“VTOL”) vehicle near a landing zone, may comprise receiving data related to a first radar signal reflected from at least one corner reflector; determining whether the received data is consistent with a predefined target landing zone; upon determining that the received data is consistent with the predefined target landing zone, determining a location of the VTOL vehicle relative to the predefined target landing zone, using a second radar signal reflected from at least one corner reflector; and determining whether the location of the VTOL vehicle is consistent with a predefined landing position.

GUIDED AUTONOMOUS LANDING SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT
20250231570 · 2025-07-17 · ·

A landing guidance system for an aircraft is described and includes at least one receiver for installation on the aircraft, the at least one receiver configured to receive signals emitted by a plurality of emitters associated with a landing area; and a processing system for processing the received signals to determine at least one of a location, a distance, an orientation, a configuration, and a geometry of the landing area relative to the aircraft.

GUIDED AUTONOMOUS LANDING SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT
20250231570 · 2025-07-17 · ·

A landing guidance system for an aircraft is described and includes at least one receiver for installation on the aircraft, the at least one receiver configured to receive signals emitted by a plurality of emitters associated with a landing area; and a processing system for processing the received signals to determine at least one of a location, a distance, an orientation, a configuration, and a geometry of the landing area relative to the aircraft.

Airfield luminaire vibration monitoring

Methods, devices, and systems for airfield luminaire vibration monitoring are described herein. In some examples, one or more embodiments include a computing device comprising a memory and a processor to execute instructions stored in the memory to receive a vibration signal from a sensor on an airfield luminaire, compare the vibration signal from the sensor to a vibration profile for the airfield luminaire, and determine a status of a bolt of the airfield luminaire based on the comparison.

Method and apparatus for autonomous buoy-based situational awareness for flying boats

A method for establishing a situational awareness of a surface of a body of water is disclosed. In various embodiments, the method includes deploying a plurality of autonomous buoys under or on the surface of the body of water; and scattering the plurality of autonomous buoys to form a mesh communication network.

Method and Apparatus For Inspecting Aeronautical Light Using Aerial Vehicle

A method and apparatus for inspecting an aeronautical light using an aerial vehicle are disclosed. The method includes defining a first reference point based on a plurality of aeronautical lights installed on a runway surface, and defining a second reference point based on the first reference point, defining a flight path of the aerial vehicle taking off from the second reference point and heading to the first reference point, transmitting, to the ground, an image of the aeronautical lights photographed by the aerial vehicle, and inspecting and adjusting elevation angles of the aeronautical lights by analyzing the image of the aeronautical lights in real time.

AIRFIELD RUNWAY LAMP CONTROLLER
20170311427 · 2017-10-26 ·

An airfield runway lamp controller is described herein. One airfield runway lamp controller includes a current sense transformer configured to detect a failure of a light source of an airfield runway lamp, and an alternating current (AC) switch configured to shunt the light source of the airfield runway lamp upon the current sense transformer detecting a failure of the light source.

AIRFIELD RUNWAY LAMP CONTROLLER
20170311427 · 2017-10-26 ·

An airfield runway lamp controller is described herein. One airfield runway lamp controller includes a current sense transformer configured to detect a failure of a light source of an airfield runway lamp, and an alternating current (AC) switch configured to shunt the light source of the airfield runway lamp upon the current sense transformer detecting a failure of the light source.