Thursday, August 23, 2018

Ian Willey: A little backgroud about me.

My name is Ian Willey. What lead me towards an interest in UAS was a need for ange in my career choice while in the United States Army. In 2008, I made the change from combat arms to combat support by becoming a UAV operator with the Army. After deploying with an unmanned system to Iraq in 2010 and reaching a stagnate point in my career with the military I separated and began to pursue an education. I started with Ivy Tech community college working on an associate degree in general studies. After a great deal of researching four-year universities around the country, I discovered a newly established UAS BA degree at Purdue that would both supplement my operational experience and keep me close to my children living in Indiana. My original intent for post graduation was to work with the integration of UAS into large companies as a consultant or to develop training and operational programs. My short- term goal is to work with the ING as the UAS liaison between senior management and manned aviation   

Education:
I am currently pursuing two bachelor degrees at Purdue for Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) and Aviation Management. During pursuit of the UAS degree, I did an internship  for an Unmanned Aerostat company. My focus during the internship was R/D for manufacturing processes and human interfacing.

Operational Experience: 
I have over nine years experience with over 1 thousand flight hours on military grade fixed winged unmanned aircraft. I'm a current Instructor operator/pilot with the Indiana National Guard on the RQ-7b. In the ING, I am responsible for the training and evaluation of a 14 UAS operators. 

I have over four years experience with COTS drones totaling 30 hours of flight time. I have expanded outside of the classroom and  assembled, tested and fly multiple quadcopter and fixed wing style air-frame kits.

I have been Teaching Assistant employee for Purdue University's UAS program as a lab instructor for the Aviation Technology (AT) 209 and 219 courses since 2017.



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