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Ricky Vogel
B.S. - Aviation Management, Minor in UAS
M.S. - Aviation and Aerospace Management
Purdue University
Spring 2020

vogelr@purdue.edu
574-855-0801

This e-portfolio was created for a course at Purdue University (AT 319) taught by Professor Hupy.

Email: jhupy@purdue.edu

About Me: My background in UAS has come mostly from my classes.  I was originally double majoring in
 Aviation Management and Unmanned Aerial Systems, but due to an internship with United Airlines
 in the Spring of last year, I wasn’t able to take AT 319 (this class) in the Spring of 2019.  This ended
 up prolonging my graduation date slightly which I ended up being okay with, as I am also pursuing
 my M.S. in Aviation and Aerospace Management.  However, I would still be considered an
 undergraduate if I continued to pursue this, and I would not have been able to take any more
 graduate level courses due to reaching the limit as an undergrad.  This ultimately led to me
 switching this into a minor.  


To add to the experience with United Airlines, I also have experiences with Southwest Airlines and
 American Airlines as well as two summer internships with a civil engineering company, McCormick
 Engineering LLC. In the second summer at McCormick Engineering LLC, I launched a drone
 program there in which I would go out into the field and take aerial pictures of sites the engineers
 designed, or planned on designing.  I was also able to spend time with another engineering
 company in the area, specifically with their surveying team, as well as a day with the Rieth Riley
 UAS team.  Through these experiences, I became really interested in GIS work that utilizes an
 unmanned aerial system.  I believe this would be a great opportunity as a future career, however, I
 am leaning more towards a career with the airlines.

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