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Resilient Autonomy Project Develops EVAA Software

A screenshot taken from the Common Integration Tool (CIT) simulator showing the EVAA system.
A screenshot taken from the Common Integration Tool (CIT) simulator showing the EVAA system working at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center

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A screenshot taken from the Common Integration Tool (CIT) simulator showing the EVAA system working at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, which has the potential to be used on aircraft ranging from general aviation retrofit to future autonomous aircraft. The pilot in this case is flying a Cirrus SR22 in the Sierra Nevada mountains evaluating the iGCAS for use under bush pilot conditions. The iGCAS display is shown in the upper left indicating that the terrain cannot be cleared to the right or straight ahead, but turning to the left will clear the terrain.

October 26, 2020
Credits: NASA / Mark Skoog