The Nevada desert near Las Vegas formed a dramatic backdrop for the delivery of a kidney and corneas to a simulated emergency surgery site this last week. MissionGO’s rotary-wing drone delivered the kidney on one flight and the corneas on another – just to clarify. This cooperative effort among Mission GO’s technology and the Nevada Donor Network’s (an organ procurement organization, or OPO) fearless supporters proved a huge success. The Network’s numbers provide the impetus for this project. According to their web site 650 Nevadans and 110,099 Americans await transplants, ranging from hearts to pancreases. 1,447,906 potential donors are signed up in Nevada alone – a heartening circumstance and disheartening pun. MissionGO President Anthony Pucciarella, explained, “These flights are an exciting step forward – the research conducted during last week’s test flights are another data point to illustrate that unmanned aircraft are a reliable mode of transportation for life-saving cargo, and that MissionGO’s UAS are safe for both the payload …