Certification Guideways, or Kitty Hawk Networks
The Wright Brothers flew 120 feet and changed the world. The Wright Brothers, Edison, and Bell did not have to deal with regulators. The century-long delay in deploying the Internet illustrates the importance of having a risk-constraining approach to regulators.
In each new regulatory environment and to train our crews, we will build and certify a standard cookie-cutter network of 170 meters.

Two-page handout in Print Quality and Email Quality (280k).
Kitty Hawk Networks™ are commercial-grade deployed for several purposes:
- Provide people with an opportunity to experience solar-powered mobility.
- Provide a template to localize manufacturing.
- Educate the community on the benefits and how to design sustainable infrastructure and STEM.
- Train crews for expanding networks.
- Recruit talent to expand networks locally and in wider markets.
- Complete certification using the state regulations for grade-separated theme park rides, generally ASTM F24 Committee, ASTM F2291. This standard provides a 3,000 time better safety record than roads with a long history of enforcement, known and limited bureaucratic delays, commercial insurance, and common law.
- Most importantly, collaborate with regulators on the process for deploying networks at full speed.
This is a dynamic illustration of a Kitty Hawk Network. It is a new tool from SketchUp, so it may not be fully dynamic in all operating systems and browsers. If it is fully working, you should be able to rotate and scroll in and out.

Download the Kitty Hawk Network from the 3D library. By clicking on the model, tools will be provided to manipulate it in this frame.
Stations will start as container-based. We have been working with Ten Fold Engineering to modify their design concepts.