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DESCRIPTION:DOT \;\nGrants under this program are awarded for the condu
ct of research for the long-term growth of civil aviation. Research topics
may include\, but are not limited to: air traffic control automation\, av
iation applications of artificial intelligence\, aviation training technol
ogies and techniques\, human factors in highly automated environments\, an
d aircraft safety. Further\, grants are awarded under this program for the
conduct of research relating to the development of technologies and metho
ds to: assess the risk and prevent defects\, failures\, and malfunctions o
f products\, parts\, processes\, and articles manufactured for use in airc
raft\, aircraft engines\, propellers\, and appliances that could result in
a catastrophic failure of an aircraft.\n \;
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SUMMARY:White paper due 3 June | FAA Aviation Research Grants Program
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\nGrants under this program ar
e awarded for the conduct of research for the long-term growth of civil av
iation. Research topics may include\, but are not limited to: air traffic
control automation\, aviation applications of artificial intelligence\, av
iation training technologies and techniques\, human factors in highly auto
mated environments\, and aircraft safety. Further\, grants are awarded und
er this program for the conduct of research relating to the development of
technologies and methods to: assess the risk and prevent defects\, failur
es\, and malfunctions of products\, parts\, processes\, and articles manuf
actured for use in aircraft\, aircraft engines\, propellers\, and applianc
es that could result in a catastrophic failure of an aircraft.\n
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