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Håvard Fjær Grip is a Norwegian cybernetics engineer, adjunct assistant professor and robotics technologist. He leads the Flight Control Team and is Chief Pilot for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mars helicopter, Ingenuity. Grip successfully flew Ingenuity's first flight on Mars on April 19, 2021, making history as the first extraterrestrial helicopter flight.

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  • Håvard Fjær Grip is a Norwegian cybernetics engineer, adjunct assistant professor and robotics technologist. He leads the Flight Control Team and is Chief Pilot for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mars helicopter, Ingenuity. Grip successfully flew Ingenuity's first flight on Mars on April 19, 2021, making history as the first extraterrestrial helicopter flight. (en)
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  • Chief Pilot Håvard Grip, entering Ingenuity flight details in the Nominal Pilot’s Logbook (en)
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  • First extraterrestrial helicopter flight by the Ingenuity (en)
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  • Håvard Fjær Grip (en)
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  • Topics in State and Parameter Estimation for Nonlinear and Uncertain Systems (en)
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  • Washington State University (en)
  • California Institute of Technology, (en)
  • Daimler Group Research & Advanced Engineering, (en)
  • SINTEF, (en)
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  • Håvard Fjær Grip is a Norwegian cybernetics engineer, adjunct assistant professor and robotics technologist. He leads the Flight Control Team and is Chief Pilot for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mars helicopter, Ingenuity. Grip successfully flew Ingenuity's first flight on Mars on April 19, 2021, making history as the first extraterrestrial helicopter flight. (en)
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