Nation's First Drone Test Pilot Trainee Has The Right-Click Stuff -- L.A. Times
Unlike his brethren who risked their lives in experimental aircraft, Air Force Capt. Nicholas Helms will push the limits of what unmanned planes can do from the comfort of a computer workstation on the ground.
No place tells the story of modern aviation better than the skies over the desolate Mojave Desert surrounding Edwards Air Force Base.
This is where a 24-year-old Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier flying a fat orange jet called the Bell X-1 in 1947, and where the sleek rocket-powered North American X-15 became the first airplane to reach outer space in 1963. The space shuttle made its first landings here too.
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My Comment: A sign of the times. But still .... c'mon .... don't compare a drone test pilot to Chuck Yeager.