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Suggested Citation:"Attachment B: Personnel Involved in Phase 1 of the Study." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2002. Aeronautics Research and Technology for 2050: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10518.
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Attachment B
Personnel Involved in Phase 1 of the Study

Committee on Aeronautics Research and Technology for Vision 2050

RONALD R.FOGLEMAN, Chairman, Durango Aerospace, Inc., Durango, Colorado

JACK CLEMONS, Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management, Rockville, Maryland

WILLIAM COTTON, Flight Safety Technologies, Inc., Mount Prospect, Illinois

EUGENE COVERT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge

WILLIAM W.HOOVER, United States Air Force (retired), Williamsburg, Virginia

NANCY LEVESON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge

RICHARD MARCHI, Airports Council International-North America, Washington, D.C.

RICHARD PAUL, The Boeing Company Phantom Works, Seattle, Washington

SANFORD REDERER, Aviation Planning and Finance, Arlington, Virginia

HERBERT H.RICHARDSON, Texas A&M University System, College Station

Committee Staff

ALAN ANGLEMAN, Study Director

JENNIFER PINKERMAN, Research Associate

GEORGE LEVIN, Director, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board

BRIDGET EDMONDS, Senior Project Assistant

Speakers at the First Committee Meeting, March 14–15, 2002

CHARLIE HUETTNER, Office of Science and Technology Policy

BENJAMIN NEUMANN, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

ROBERT PEARCE, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

HERM REDIESS, Federal Aviation Administration

ROBERT SPITZER, The Boeing Company

Speakers at the Technology and Visions Workshop, March 20–21, 2002

ANDY ANDEREGG, MITRE Center for Advanced Aviation System Development

TOM BERRY, MITRE Center for Advanced Aviation System Development

ALAN BLOODGOOD, Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management

ROBERT BULEY, Northwest Airlines

WALT COLEMAN, Regional Airline Association (retired)

SARAH DALTON, Alaska Airlines

JAMES W.DANAHER, National Transportation Safety Board (retired)

DUANE DUPON, Federal Aviation Administration

JOHN R.HANSMAN, JR., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

S.MICHAEL HUDSON, Rolls-Royce Allison (retired)

LARRY KNOLHOFF, Department of Defense, Office of the National Security Space Architect

ILAN KROO, Stanford University

ANDREW LACHER, MITRE Center for Advanced Aviation System Development

Suggested Citation:"Attachment B: Personnel Involved in Phase 1 of the Study." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2002. Aeronautics Research and Technology for 2050: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10518.
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SANFORD D.MANGOLD, Department of Defense, Office of the National Security Space Architect

JOHN McCARTHY, Naval Research Laboratory

DENNIS A.MUILENBURG, Boeing Air Traffic Management

HERM REDIESS, Federal Aviation Administration

EDMOND L.SOLIDAY, United Airlines (retired)

ED STEVENS, Raytheon Air Traffic Management Systems

JIM WALTON, UPS Advanced Flight Systems

Suggested Citation:"Attachment B: Personnel Involved in Phase 1 of the Study." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2002. Aeronautics Research and Technology for 2050: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10518.
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Suggested Citation:"Attachment B: Personnel Involved in Phase 1 of the Study." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2002. Aeronautics Research and Technology for 2050: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10518.
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