Aerospace Engineering with Burt Rutan

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As chief remote pilot at the CSIRO, Amanda Meys has trailblazed through a very impressive career in risk management, drone piloting, maintenance and military aviation, just to name a few In this episode of Sky's The Limit, hosts Anna Grbas and Hannah Dowling sit down with Amanda ...  Show more

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