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US Air Force Evaluates Kitty Hawk’s Heaviside Electric Aircraft for Medical Evacuation Missions

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US Air Force Evaluates Kitty Hawk’s Heaviside Electric Aircraft for Medical Evacuation Missions

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US Air Force Evaluates Kitty Hawk’s Heaviside Electric Aircraft for Medical Evacuation Missions
US Air Force Evaluates Kitty Hawk’s Heaviside Electric Aircraft for Medical Evacuation Missions

AFWERX Agility Prime and new partner Kitty Hawk reached a milestone in May with the first operational exercise. The multi-disciplinary team gathered a rich catalogue of data to inform dual-use utility at the prototype stage that will inform future developmental and fielding decisions. Besides assessing different loading scenarios, the team also observed demonstrations of remotely piloted and fully autonomous flights with Heaviside.

The technology and companies in the AFWERX Agility Prime program continue to mature rapidly with a new partner Kitty Hawk joining the government/industry team. In the program’s first exercise, a diverse group of industry and government operators, engineers, and test professionals assessed the ability to do medical evacuation, personnel recovery, and logistics with Kitty Hawk’s Heaviside electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The Kitty Hawk team also demonstrated Heaviside’s remote flying capabilities.

US Air Force Evaluates Kitty Hawk's Heaviside Electric Aircraft for Medical Evacuation Missions
An Air Force pararescue jump (PJ) expert evaluates how to load a simulated injured survivor or “Rescue Randy” into Kitty Hawk’s Heaviside vehicle as part of a personnel rescue scenario. The event demonstrated dual-use capability for civil and government applications. Credit: Kitty Hawk

Col. Don Haley, Commander of Air Education and Training Command Detachment 62, who leads a team in developing training syllabi for these new electric aircraft, noted that, “this collaborative commercial/DoD use-case exploration revealed common attributes that serve both urban air mobility and search and rescue operations: High-reliability, responsive launch & recovery, minimal logistical footprint, accessibility for mobility-challenged, low acoustic signature, and high levels of autonomy.”

Col. Nathan Diller, AFWERX Director, said, “We are pleased to welcome a new partner and happy about the progress in this first Agility Prime exercise. This is just the beginning of many examples that the team will be exploring in the coming months to partner with commercial companies in a way that accelerates maturity for commercialization, while providing the Department of the Air Force with decision-quality data for future force design.

US Air Force Evaluates Kitty Hawk's Heaviside Electric Aircraft for Medical Evacuation Missions
Question and Answer opportunity between Kitty Hawk’s flight team and testers from the Air Force and Marine Corps to explore Heaviside’s simplicity of maintenance and supportability. Credit: Kitty Hawk

“This exercise produced important data that will bolster the program going forward. The Agility Prime and Kitty Hawk teams facilitated the convergence of Air Force and Marine Corps testers and operators to engage with Heaviside, all while experimenting within the context of Personnel Recovery and logistics use-case scenarios,” said Lt. Col. Martin Salinas, the mission design team lead in the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center (AFOTEC).

Founded in 2010 and based in California, Kitty Hawk, has developed numerous eVTOL vehicles including the Heaviside vehicle, named after the English engineer, Oliver Heaviside. Designed to be fast, small, quiet and green. The aircraft flies at up to 180 mph with a potential range of 100 miles plus reserves on a single charge, according to Kitty Hawk’s website. Heaviside takes off and lands in a 30×30 foot space, reaches sound levels of 38 dBA at 1,000 feet, is 100x quieter than a helicopter and requires less than half the energy per mile of a conventional electric car.

US Air Force Evaluates Kitty Hawk's Heaviside Electric Aircraft for Medical Evacuation Missions
Kitty Hawk demonstrates eVTOL aircraft Heaviside’s automated and remote flight capabilities. Credit: Kitty Hawk

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