313 Uber-Hyundai Air Taxi Concept

Uber and Hyundai team-up on an air taxi, mystery drones still flying in the U.S. midwest, UK investigations of drone crashes lead to safety recommendations, a drone that can see dead people, and a drone that brews beer.

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Uber and Hyundai team up to put flying taxis in the sky

At CES in Las Vegas, Uber and Hyundai showed a model of a four-seat electric flying vehicle. The actual prototype is to be ready in 2023. Ultimately, their air taxi is intended to be autonomous, but they will be manned at the beginning. Last year, Hyundai appointed a longtime NASA administrator to lead its air taxi division.

Amid drone mystery, state-owned plane flew over northeast Colorado for 5 hours Monday night

“Mystery drones” are still being spotted in several U.S. states. The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control is reportedly conducting night flights of manned aircraft to investigate the source of the drones. Colorado’s Multi-Mission Aircraft includes two Pilatus PC-12 airplanes, one of which was seen flying in circles at night in northeastern Colorado.

What to do if you spot multiple drones

The Nebraska Information Analysis Center is asking people to report sightings of clusters of four or more (not single sightings) UAS. The NIAC asks that suspicious activity be reported using the Nebraska Information Analysis Center reporting tool.

Are the mysterious drones actually planes? One local expert thinks so

The general manager of a Council Bluffs FBO watched a video of the “drones” and says the strobe lights and sound are that of an airplane, not a drone.

AAIB Report: Safe overflight of people by Unmanned Aircraft Systems

The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch published results from 8 UAS investigations. These are the first investigations that resulted in AAIB Safety Recommendations. One crash was a DJI Matrice 200 operated commercially to record video footage of an outdoor athletics event. It failed while operating in the rain. The AAIB made two Safety Recommendations.

A Drone’s-Eye View of the Quick and the Dead

We’ve seen drones being used to survey damage after a disaster. Taking it to the next level, researchers at the University of South Australia are applying machine learning to 30-second video clips of the human body. The system is able to distinguish between living people and dead people which could aid responders after a disaster.

A Philadelphia Brewery Is Releasing a Beer Brewed with a Drone

Philadelphia craft brewery Dock Street Brewing and local drone maker Exyn Technologies are producing what they say is “the first beer brewed by a drone.” It’s a “light, floral” pale ale called Swarm Intelligence. An Exyn drone drops hops into the kettle.

Video: The World’s First Beer-Brewing Drone