Ramanujam Kalale

Ramanujam Kalale

  • Director of Systems Engineering
  • Daedalean

Aerospace professional with more than 15 years of specializing in systems engineering, requirements management, Avionics, and Electrical Engineering systems design and certification, Human factors / Human Machine Interface in aviation, and EASA Part 21J Design Organisation, Ramanujam Kalale joined Daedalean in 2021 to lead its Safety & Certification team.
Ramanujam holds BE in Electronics & Communication (VTU). His previous experience includes leading engineering teams and holding EASA Part 21J approved Head of Design Organisation Form at Aerolite and Marenco Swisshelicopter, after working as an avionics and electrical engineer at Pilatus Aircraft, AMAC Aerospace, and Kopter.

Sessions

  • AI and Automation in the Cockpit

    Situational Intelligence in the Cockpit: AI’s Transformation of Flight

    The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into aviation is rapidly transforming the industry. As AI capabilities advance, there is growing interest in exploring human autonomy, where AI systems share operational responsibilities with pilots. While regulations are evolving to address the implications of AI and Machine Learning in aviation, the relatively unregulated nature of EVTOL aircraft provides an opportunity. The EUROCAE WG114 working group is actively involved in developing technical standards for AI in aviation. AI can significantly enhance cockpit operations by assisting with data analysis and providing valuable insights. Automation and workload balance are also key considerations, as the increasing complexity of aircraft systems raises questions about the optimal number of crew members required. Connected flight management systems (FMS) play a vital role in facilitating data exchange and providing pilots with advanced decision-support tools. By emulating flight management functions, how can AI assist pilots in making better informed decisions and optimizing flight operations?