Oklahoma City, Warner Robins collaborative effort results in industry-wide recognition
The Nondestructive Test (NDT) tracker uses a holo-lens to project an augmented reality-generated grid to a piece of aircraft-related material, with each grid showing a numerical figure to annotate the amount of wear and fatigue in that section. The NDT tracker eliminates the need to draw the grid by hand, as well as physically write each figure down, cutting out 20 to 30 percent of the time necessary to complete this process. (Photos courtesy Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex. Photo illustration by Michael Tackitt, AFSC/PA)
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