PHOENIX AIR UNMANNED, LLC A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE IN UNMANNED AVIATION Based north of Atlanta in Cartersville, Georgia, Phoenix Air Unmanned, LLC (PAU) is a sister company of the internationally recognized Phoenix Air Group, Inc., an aviation firm responsible for worldwide air ambulance transport, high-priority air cargo, and government and military contracting services. In the fall of 2014, Phoenix Air Group, Inc. was responsible for the safe transport of patients infected with the Ebola virus in Africa back to the United States. Started by one of the most trusted names in aviation, Phoenix Air Unmanned, LLC introduces the next generation of aviation through autonomous flight. Utilizing unmanned aircraft systems, PAU is an industry leader in flying best-in-class equipment for aerial LiDAR survey, aerial photogrammetry, and aerial comprehensive visual inspections. We pair superior aircraft and elite payloads to deliver the most detailed and accurate data capture currently available via unmanned aircraft. Phoenix Air Unmanned, LLC is committed to implementing best practices in unmanned flight, maintaining a fleet of best-in-class aircraft and payloads, and setting an industry standard for certificated unmanned aircraft flight crews.
AIRCRAFT The Phoenix Air Unmanned fleet boasts some of the largest airframes available under the FAA s suas rule. With multipurpose payload areas capable of hauling up to fifteen pounds, we outfit our aircraft to meet the requirements of the most demanding jobs. Access to the A&P licensed technicians of Phoenix Air Group, Inc. makes payload integration our specialty. Pulse Aerospace Vapor 55 The workhorse of the PAU fleet, the Vapor 55 provides industryleading endurance and multiple payload options. The heavy-lift capabilities of the platform allow for the most detailed and accurate imaging available via unmanned aircraft systems. Altus Intelligence LRX The LRX offers the stability of a multi-rotor in a package designed for large coverage. Paired with intuitive mission-planning software, the LRX excels in both grid-survey and comprehensive visual inspections. Altus Intelligence ORC2 Optimized for rapid deployment, the ORC2 is the industry standard for unmanned aircraft efficiency and ideal for visual inspection on a project of any scale. Freefly Systems Alta Designed for cinema, the Alta is the premier platform for video capture. The aircraft system includes a versatile mounting area for a variety of payloads, while offering exceptional payload stability during flight.
PAYLOADS Phoenix Air Unmanned pairs superior aircraft and elite payloads to deliver the most detailed and accurate remote sensing currently available via unmanned aircraft. We place emphasis on flying sensors with impressive technical specifications but strive to deliver customer solutions using refined data-capture techniques and skilled individuals. Utilizing either full-frame or medium format sensors, complete structure inspections can be captured in only a few images. For both photogrammetry and inspection flights, imagery is geotagged via onboard inertial measurement units and GPS receivers. Collecting 250,000 data points per second, Riegl s VUX-1 LiDAR offers centimeter grade accuracy while mapping through dense vegetation. Paired with our Vapor 55, the VUX-1 is capable of mapping 650 acres in one hour of flying. Versatility in payload mounting allows PAU to fly emergency response payloads or specialty sensors. Our payload integration capabilities allow clients to think outside the box.
FACILITIES Phoenix Air Unmanned Headquarters The PAU office is located on the Cartersville-Bartow County Airport (KVPC). Facilities include aircraft housing, maintenance, and data post-processing. PAU Headquarters also serves as a flight operations center for both extended and beyond line of sight operations around the United States. Phoenix Air Unmanned Training and Evaluation Center Located five miles east of the Cartersville-Bartow County Airport in Cartersville, Georgia, the Phoenix Air Unmanned Training & Evaluation Center (PAUTEC) is a multi-use UAS flight facility. The site features 20 acres of flight area, including a classroom, electrical access, and open-air awning. Ideal for testing and training, several utility structures have been installed on-site to develop best practices and proper data capture techniques. PAUTEC regularly hosts UAS manufacturers and educational demonstrations.
GROUND SUPPORT Phoenix Air Unmanned crews mobilize for the field in a variety of ways. Operations are supported by a fleet of specialized vehicles or, when time is of the essence, the fixed-wing assets of Phoenix Air Group, Inc. All PAU vehicles are equipped with four-wheel drive to face challenging areas of operation. To maintain operational efficiency, each vehicle is outfitted to minimize its footprint and stay ready for transit to the next location. Based in Cartersville, Georgia, Phoenix Air Unmanned vehicles are dispatched for flight operations nationwide. The fleet is designed to support aircraft maintenance and ensure operation success.
PHOENIX AIR GROUP AIR LIFT Phoenix Air Group, Inc. (PAG) has operated fixed-wing aircraft around the world for 40 years. PAG provides a wide range of aviation services from international air ambulance to highpriority air cargo to government and military contracting services. Whether it s the transport of lithium polymer flight batteries or rapid response in the event of an emergency, PAG stands ready to assist in mobilization of Phoenix Air Unmanned flight crews around the world.
STAFF INFORMATION William Lovett Managing Director Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, B.S. Aeronautical Science FAA Commercial Pilot, Airplane Multi-Engine Land; Helicopter and Seaplane, Type Rated CE500, FAA Remote Pilot A U.S. Army CW5 (Ret.), William has 28 years of Domestic and International PIC flight operations with various fixed-wing and rotor-wing Aircraft. He completed US Army UAS Command and Staff Course and Aviation Safety Officer Course. William Wheeler UAS Operations Manager Georgia State University, B.B.A, Marketing FAA Private Pilot, Airplane Single-Engine Land; FAA Remote Pilot; OEM Certified, Pulse Aerospace Vapor 35 and 55 A remote-control aerial cinematographer, William has flown cameras for multiple major motion pictures and television series. He transitioned into an operator role for PAU and piloted the utility industry s first beyond visual line of sight inspection flight under FAA regulations for Xcel Energy. Greg Roper UAS Chief Pilot Kennesaw State University, B.S., Mechanical Engineering Technology FAA Private Pilot; FAA Remote Pilot Greg joined Phoenix Air in 2016 after a 19-year career in the software industry. He brings various experiences in software, electronics, and mechanics to the team, including nearly 30 years and thousands of hours of remote piloting experience. Ben Mulinix UAS Operator Princeton University, Aerospace Engineering; Northwestern University, ME Engineering Management; U.S. Air Force Air Command and Staff College Air Transport Pilot (ATP): Airplane Multi-Engine Land; Type Ratings: G-V, L-188, G-1159; Certified Flight Instructor for Airplane Single & Multi-Engine; Instrument Airplane; Commercial Privileges with Airplane Single Engine Land Remote Pilot; FAA Remote Pilot A Naval Aviator, Ben qualified as an Aircraft Commander/Mission Commander flying the EP-3E Aries, as well as an Advanced Strike Flight Instructor flying the T-45A/C Goshawk. In Afghanistan he served as a Naval Special Warfare ScanEagle UAS Mission Commander and detachment Officer-in-Charge. He s currently serving as the Commanding Officer of the VT-21 Reserve Squadron Augment Unit. He joined Phoenix Air Group in 2017.
STAFF INFORMATION Brandon Raley UAS Operator Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, B.S. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operations; Minor: Flight Commercial Multi-Engine Pilot s License; IFR Rating; FAA Remote Pilot Brandon helped stand up the first UAS platoon for 1st SFG(A) out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord. During his service he was deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan in support of 3rd SFG(A), 7th SFG(A), and the Royal Jordanian Army where he served as a RQ-7 Shadow UAS operator. After Graduation at ERAU, he joined Phoenix Air Unmanned in 2017. Kacie Beichner UAS Operator Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, B.S. Aeronautical Science; Minor: Unmanned Aerial Systems FAA Commercial Pilot: Airplane Single-Engine Land, Airplane Multi-Engine Land; IFR Rating; FAA Remote Pilot An Aeronautical Science major with a focus in Commercial Pilot Operations and a minor in Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Kacie completed coursework centered around both manned and unmanned aviation, emphasizing safety and efficiency in all aspects of the field. She joined Phoenix Air Unmanned in 2018. Chris Sanders UAS Operator Troy University, B.S., Criminal Justice/Psychology; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, B.S., Unmanned Systems Science FAA Student Pilot; FAA Remote Pilot Chris Sanders joined the United States Army and graduated from the 15Q Air Traffic Control Operator course in Fort Rucker, AL. Chris served with distinction in positions of leadership from squad leader to Platoon Sergeant in units ranging from aviation to infantry, serving with the 506th infantry regiment (Currahee) in Afghanistan. Jeffrey Zito Safety Consultant Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, B.S. Aeronautical Science FAA Commercial Pilot: Airplane Single and Multi-Engine Land; Rotorcraft-Helicopter; Instrument Airplane and Helicopter; CFI-Airplane Single Engine; Ground Instructor-Basic; FAA Remote Pilot Jeffrey is a U.S. Army, CW5 (Retired), 40 years aircraft pilot, Airfield Operations, Aviation Safety Officer. He is a licensed attorney for the Georgia Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Rev 040318