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| header1 = Executives 20182019-20192020 | image =[[ImageFile:AEROexecaero photo.jpg|300px]] | label3 = Team CaptainsPresidents| data3 = Adam TarguiAndrian Wang, Callaghan WilmottOmar Khater | label4 label5 = Advanced Drones Co-Captain | data4 data5 = Ahmed ZedamAdrian Wang | label5 label4 = Advanced Co-Captain Captains | data5 data4 = Donald FisherAhmed Zedam, Omar Khater | label15 = Micro Captain Co-Leads | data15 = Pranoy BhatnagarJiahua Liang, Songyue Shi, Shierley Huang | label6 = VP Sponsorship | data6 = Andy Manjunath | label7 = VP Events | data7 = Adrian Siyu Wang, Jason Jiang
| label8 = VP Finance | data8 = Helene Ma Yang
| label9 = VP Media | data9 = Songyue Shi | label10 = VP Logistics | data10 = Daniel Wijaya | label11 = Advanced Sub-team Lead | data11 = Emmanuel Duplay | label12 = Drones Lead Developer | data12 = Helson H S GoJiahua Liang
| label13 = Drones Chief Aircraft Techician | data13 = Jerry Lai
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In 2019, AERO McGill will compete in the Unmanned Systems Canada competition from May 3rd to 5th at Alma, Quebec. The objective is to design, build, and operate an autonomous fixed-wing or multirotor aircraft. The competition’s scenario is changed annually. This year, the team’s mission is set in a damage assessment scenario. Tasks include Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) survey, detailed inspection, and payload delivery. The vehicle is limited to a gross weight of maximum 10 kg (22 lbs) and must be capable of autonomously completing a variety of ground oriented tasks such as terrain mapping and target analysis.