Archer Showcases Piloted Midnight Flight As It Advances To Next Phase Of Flight Test Program
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Last week, Archer showcased Midnight’s piloted flight operations as the company continues to advance its certification and commercialization efforts in the
U.S. and in theUAE . Click here to view a video of the piloted flight. - This phase of Archer’s flight test program builds on years of safe, autonomous flight testing across its various aircraft platforms
- In this phase of its program, Archer is testing the piloted conventional take-off and landing (CTOL) capabilities of its Midnight aircraft. CTOL aircraft operations demand greater robustness in the design of the landing gear and related components
- Archer, government regulators and its customers, both civil and defense, have identified the importance of being able to conduct both vertical and conventional take-off and landing as part of normal operations of the aircraft as CTOL brings operational flexibility and along with it enhanced safety
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Archer’s
Chief Test Pilot ,Jeff Greenwood , who was in the cockpit at the controls of this piloted flight and previously served as a test pilot forBell Textron and a pilot in theUnited States Marine Corps , remarked on the ease of handling of the Midnight aircraft
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Recent flight of Archer’s Midnight aircraft showcasing piloted operations
The flight featured a conventional take-off and landing demonstrating the robustness of Midnight’s landing gear that is capable of performing both vertical and conventional take-off and landing operations. Through its design and certification process, Archer, government regulators and its customers, both civil and defense, have identified the importance of being able to conduct both vertical and conventional take-off and landing as part of normal operations of the aircraft as CTOL provides operational flexibility and enhanced safety.
During this phase of Midnight’s flight test program, Archer’s test pilots will continue to test key elements of the aircraft, such as flight control responsiveness, stability and aerodynamic and control model validation in addition to gathering data to support its certification and commercialization efforts in both the
“Put simply, the performance of Midnight continues to demonstrate the strengths of our design decisions for this aircraft platform,” said
The piloted flight was flown by Archer Chief Test Pilot
“Flying Midnight felt just like flying the simulator—everything responded exactly as we trained for, which is exactly what you hope for during a test flight,” said
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