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SUMMARY:SETP NW Sectional Symposium
LOCATION:Museum of Flight, 9404 E. Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA, 98108
DESCRIPTION:SETP NW Sectional Symposium\n\n04/24/26 08:00 AM PST\n - 04/24/26 04:00 PM PST\Description:\nThe Pacific Northwest Members of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots will convene our 14th Annual Symposium on Friday, 24 April at The Museum of Flight in Seattle.  Aviation interests of this region are very diverse, from Large Transport Aircraft Certification testing to clean sheet new technology prototype aircraft first flights.  Engineering fields include but are not limited to unmanned autonomous systems, rockets, navigational systems, sensors, avionics, displays, flight controls, and propulsion systems.\n\nThe purpose of this Symposium is to share the knowledge gained in the course of planning, execution and documentation of flight test activities.  The intent of the Symposium is to help prevent re-learning of hard lessons through cross pollination of the ideas and discoveries from our seemingly different, yet similar and related areas of flight test.  Following the same formula of our successful previous Symposia, we continue to solicit presentations and attendance from both members and non-members.\n\nMichael Kingen (M), The Boeing Company - Symposium Chair\n\Location:\nMuseum of Flight\n9404 E. Marginal Way S\nSeattle, WA 98108
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:SETP NW Sectional Symposium<br /><br />04/24/26 08:00 AM PST - 04/24/26 04:00 PM PST<br />Description:<br /><p style="text-align: justify;">The Pacific Northwest Members of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots will convene our 14<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;Annual Symposium on Friday, 24 April at The Museum of Flight in Seattle.&nbsp;&nbsp;Aviation interests of this region are very diverse, from Large Transport Aircraft&nbsp;Certification testing to clean sheet new technology prototype aircraft first flights.&nbsp; Engineering fields include but are not limited to unmanned autonomous systems, rockets, navigational systems, sensors, avionics, displays, flight controls, and propulsion systems.</p>

<p style="text-align: justify;">The purpose of this Symposium is to share the knowledge gained in the course of planning, execution and documentation of flight test activities.&nbsp; The intent of the Symposium is to help prevent re-learning of hard lessons through cross pollination of the ideas and discoveries from our seemingly different, yet similar and related areas of flight test.&nbsp; Following the same formula of our successful previous Symposia, we continue to solicit presentations and attendance from both members and non-members.</p>

<p style="text-align: justify;">Michael Kingen (M), The Boeing Company - Symposium Chair</p>
<br />Location:<br />Museum of Flight<br />9404 E. Marginal Way S<br />Seattle, WA 98108
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