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United Arab Emirates
GCAA Commercial UAV Workshop
GCAA Commercial UAV Workshop UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Waleed Khalfan Al-Riyami ANA Department
10 November 2015
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
• General Regulatory Requirement
• Commercial Operations Definition
• Commercial Operations Classification
• Commercial Operations Regulatory Requirements
• Commercial Operations Approval Procedures
• Interaction With Air Traffic Control
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Regulatory Requirement
• The GCAA is required to authorize the operation of civil unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) within civil airspace over the territory of the UAE. CAR PART III Chapter 8, paragraph 8.2, states that the use of civil unmanned aircraft in a number of activities, including commercial and aerial work operations, requires approval from the Authority, and in accordance with the terms thereof.
• Approval shall be sought in accordance with the provisions of CAR Part IV; however regulating the operation of Unmanned Aircraft System within UAE is described in CAR PART VIII - Subpart 10.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations – Definition • Commercial Operations is defined as an aircraft operation conducted for
business purposes (mapping, security surveillance, wildlife survey, aerial application, etc.) other than commercial air transport, for remuneration or hire.
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Commercial Operations - Classification • Classifications are based on mass, capability and type of operator:
– Category 1B: 5 kg or less o These UAS shall be utilized for commercial purposes including but
not limited to parcel delivery, surveillance security/safety, environmental monitoring, agricultural monitoring, transport ergonomics, etc.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations - Classification • Classifications are based on mass, capability and type of operator:
– Category 2B: greater than 5 kg but less than 25 kg o These UAS shall be utilized for commercial purposes including but
not limited to parcel delivery, surveillance security/safety, environmental monitoring, agricultural monitoring, transport ergonomics, etc.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations - Classification • Classifications are based on mass, capability and type of operator:
– Category 3B: 25 kg or more o These UAS shall be utilized for commercial purposes including but
not limited to parcel delivery, surveillance security/safety, environmental monitoring, agricultural monitoring, transport ergonomics, etc.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations – Regulatory Requirements for 1B • GCAA UAS Approval. • Complete Licensing Department requirements. • Segregated Airspace Approval. • The UAE Trade License shall be submitted. • The operator shall obtain any relevant Local Authority approval. • Minimum Equipment Requirements
o Direct radio control link between remote pilot and UAS. o Frequency Band Restrictions (29.7-47.0 MHz- max power 10 mW OR 2400-
2500 MHzmax power 100 mW).
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Commercial Operations – Regulatory Requirements for 1B • Minimum Operator Requirements
o All components are in working order in accordance with the supplier’s User Manual.
o Avoiding collisions with people, objects and other aircraft. Do not endanger people or property.
o GCAA security permission is required before using camera or any other scanning or surveillance equipment.
o UAS operator shall at all times give way to other aircraft. o Whenever the UAV Operator hears or sights another aircraft in the vicinity of
the UAV operation the UAV shall be landed.
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Commercial Operations – Regulatory Requirements for 2B
• UAS Cat 2B operation shall not be permitted in Controlled Airspace. • UAS Cat 2B operation permitted in Uncontrolled Airspace not above 4500
ft. AGL. • UAS Cat 2B operations in Segregated Airspace shall be permitted subject:
o All Regulatory Requirements listed for 1B. • Minimum Equipment Requirements;
o Direct radio control link between remote pilot and UAV. o Frequency Band Restrictions (29.7-47.0 MHz- max power 10 mW OR 2400-
2500 MHzmax power 100 mW).
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations – Regulatory Requirements for 2B • Minimum Operator Requirements
o All components are in working order in accordance with the supplier’s User Manual.
o Avoiding collisions with people, objects and other aircraft. Do not endanger people or property.
o GCAA security permission is required before using camera or any other scanning or surveillance equipment.
o UAS operator shall at all times give way to other aircraft. o Whenever the UAS Operator hears or sights another aircraft in the vicinity of
the UAS operation the UAS shall be landed.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations – Regulatory Requirements for 3B
• UAS Cat 3B operation shall not be permitted in Controlled Airspace. • UAS Cat 3B operation permitted in Uncontrolled Airspace not above 4500
ft. AGL. • UAS Cat 3B operations in Segregated Airspace shall be permitted subject:
o All Regulatory Requirements listed for 1B. • Minimum Equipment Requirements;
o Direct radio control link between remote pilot and UAS. o Frequency Band Restrictions (29.7-47.0 MHz- max power 10 mW OR 2400-
2500 MHzmax power 100 mW). o Transponder Mode C.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations – Regulatory Requirements for 3B • Minimum Operator Requirements
o All components are in working order in accordance with the supplier’s User Manual.
o Avoiding collisions with people, objects and other aircraft. Do not endanger people or property.
o GCAA security permission is required before using camera or any other scanning or surveillance equipment.
o UAS operator shall at all times give way to other aircraft. o Whenever the UAS Operator hears or sights another aircraft in the vicinity of
the UAS operation the UAS shall be landed.
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Commercial Operations Approval Procedures
• When an application is received on the UAS Approval e-Service, the e-Service Coordinator shall forward the application to an assigned Air Navigation Inspector for processing.
• The assigned Air Navigation Inspector shall process the application through the UAS Approval e-service as per the following instructions, and either communicate with the applicant for further information, accept or reject the application.
• The Inspector shall process the application according to the Checklist below and shall carry out a review of the submitted documentation and advise the applicant of any shortcomings in the documentation.
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Commercial Operations Approval Procedures • The application shall include all relevant information regarding the
proposed UAS flight, including the following (part 1 of 2):
o UAS Model Name; o UAS Weight; o ANA Registration Number; o Area of Operation - Latitude and Longitude, with maximum radius of
operation, or route to be flown; o Maximum flight altitude;
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Commercial Operations Approval Procedures
• The application shall include all relevant information regarding the proposed UAS flight, including the following (part 2 of 2):
o Date, time and duration of UAS operation; o Details of flight operating frequency band; o If UAS is controlled manually or autonomous; o If the UAS has a camera or other recording or surveillance device; and o Operator mobile and email contact details.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations Approval Procedures
• The approval from the Appropriate local Authority, where applicable, has been received to ensure availability of approvals from the local authorities such as Police, Municipality, etc.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations Approval Procedures • No-Objection from the relevant Air Traffic Service Provider, has been
received indicating their UAV Flight Operation Requirements, restrictions and conditions, necessary to enable the UAV operation based on segregated airspace conditions with the level of safety equal to or better than that of piloted aircraft.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations Approval Procedures
• When the UAS has a camera then approval is sourced from the GCAA Security Sector, which will include confirmation that an UAE Military approval has been obtained, the assignee Air Navigation Inspector shall forward the application to an assigned security inspector through e-service for security approval process in.
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Commercial Operations Approval Procedures • If the UAS Operating Frequency Band is outside the following approved
frequency band ranges or radiating power then application shall be forwarded to TRA to receive approval.
o29.7 – 47.0 MHz with max radiating power of 10 milliwatts. o2400 – 2500 MHz with max radiating power of 100 milliwatts.
UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
Commercial Operations Approval Procedures
• The Air Navigation Inspector shall make a final determination including any conditions required by ANA, relevant ATS Units, or Aviation Security.
• Once satisfied that the requested civil UAS operation can be performed to an acceptable level of safety, the Air Navigation Inspector shall accept the application which will then be forwarded to the e-Service UAS Approvals Coordinator.
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Interaction With Air Traffic Control • Unless special provision is made with the appropriate Air Traffic Control
(ATC) unit handling the UAS activity, the provision of an Air Traffic Service (ATS) to a UAS shall be transparent to the Air Traffic Controller. In other words, the controller shall not have to do anything different in the use of R/T or landlines etc. than he would for other aircraft under his control nor should he have to apply different rules or work to different criteria.
• A UAS Operator who has obtained a GCAA UAS Operation Approval, shall comply with all conditions indicated on the approval.
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Interaction With Air Traffic Control • The UAS Operator shall comply with all ATC Clearances and instructions
from the ATC unit and with the minimum equipment requirements applicable to the airspace within which they intend to operate.
• On first contact with the ATC Unit, the UAS operator shall ensure that air
traffic controllers are fully aware that they are dealing with a UAS flight. Controllers may decide to allocate the UAS Pilot with a Special Call-sign or transponder code to highlight that they are operating a UAS.
GCAA Commercial UAV Workshop UAE Technical Issues and Operational Challenges
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United Arab Emirates
GCAA Commercial UAV Workshop
GCAA Commercial UAV Workshop UAS COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATION
Hamad Al Mutawa Licensing Department
10 November 2015
WHO ARE THE UAS COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS?
• An organization, which is involved in all types of UAS operation and which receives reward/payment for its activities.
GCAA UAS REGULATION
• Commercial
• Recreational
• Non-commercial
• Operation of Unmanned Aerial Systems CAR PART VIII- SUBPART 10
• Experimental NPA No. 20/2015 - CAR PART II Chapter 11 UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM (UAS) FOR EXPERIMENTAL AND
DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR UAS COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
All UAS Commercial Organizations, regardless of aircraft weight
or type of operations, shall ensure that their aircraft shall be
flown only within the visual line of sight (VLOS), unless otherwise
approved by the GCAA.
TYPES OF OPERATION
Examples:
• Survey • Aerial work • Petroleum • Media • Agriculture • Screening • Weather forecasting
REQUIREMENTS TO REGISTER A UAS ORGANIZATION
• Letter of intent • Trade License • Obtain Security Clearance through GCAA Website • UAS Operator shall comply with the UAE ANA airspace
requirements (Camera Security approval) • Submit application to the GCAA Licensing Department seeking
UAS Organization approval • Organization structure chart
REQUIREMENTS TO REGISTER A UAS ORGANIZATION
continued • Submit Operational Manual • Nominate Post Holders • Submit UAS Insurance • Register the UAS in the GCAA website • Pilot qualification • Project contract
UAS ORGANIZATION APPROVAL PROCESS
• The Trade License shall include the scope of use. • All Post Holders shall apply for the security clearance. • No UAS shall operate in UAE airspace unless covered at least
by a third party insurance. • The insurance shall cover the UAE airspace and the nature of
the operation.
GCAA Commercial UAV Workshop
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Aviation Security Requirements Mouza Al Sawafi ITA Department
10th November 2015
Civil Aviation Low
Article 9 Aircraft equipped with aerial photographic apparatus shall not fly over the territory of the State. The use of such apparatus shall no be allowed without a prior authorization by the Appropriate Authorities and in accordance with relevant rules established by the Competent Authority.
Aviation Security Requirements:
• Official Letter
• Passport Copies
• Area of Operation
• No Objection Letter from the Local Authority.
• Photo of the Drone with Details
• Payment for Ministry of Defense (AED 2500 Per Day)
Aviation Security Process: Receiving the application
Security Checkا
Yes
NO
Issue the approval and send to ANA
End
Inform the Company Send to MOD Yes
Inform the Company To Pay
Yes
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Any Questions?