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How a recent Alaska test flight could transform the Arctic

Drone flight beyond line of sight could play especially important roles in the Far North.

By Dermot Cole August 19, 2019
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Earlier this summer, an aircraft took off from a remote spot in Interior Alaska not far far south of the Arctic Circle, climbed to an altitude of nearly 400 feet and flew north in hilly terrain along the trans-Alaska pipeline.

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