uas and nas a glance at faa guidelines and challenges peak 3 1
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Providing Technical Solutions across manned & unmanned aviation programs- FFS Operations, Logistics, Training- Consulting
- Program Development- Marketing, CONOPS, Sustainment
- Short-medium-long-term / low-cost, activities to better position UAS stakeholders to meet adopted FAA UAS guidance.
Advancing UAS - UK UAS Interest Group- AUVSI- AK Test Site Proposal- AK Legislative Task Force- Aerospace States Association- Anchorage & Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce- Institute of the North- National Strategy for the Arctic
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FAA Guidance & Integration• The FAA's mission and authority as it focuses
on the integration of UAS is SAFETY. • Civil performance standards are often more
stringent, especially in the areas of reliability. • Public expectation for a safe aviation
environment drives very high standards.• FAA has a responsibility to citizens to mitigate
risk.
• FAA Modernization & Reform Act of 2012 challenges• Airspace / Airworthiness• Certifications
• Pilot / Crew Member 3
Airspace
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Permanent Arctic Areas- FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012
- Addressing Integration of Civil Unmanned Aircraft Systems Into the NAS
- Expanding Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Arctic- Designate permanent areas in the Arctic where sUAS may
operate 24-hrs per day for research & commercial purposes
- Over-water flights from the surface to at least 2000 ft AGL- Ingress / Egress Routes from selected coastal launch sites
- Southern Arctic Area- Bering Strait Area- Northern Arctic Area
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- Class E Airspace: ATC provides IFR separation / No VFR separation
- Class G: No VFR or IFR separation- Uncontrolled Airspace extends to
23,00 MSL - VFR/IFR Flight Plans required when
operating within ADIZ- ATC comms & Transponder required
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National Airspace(FAA)
International Airspace(ICAO)
Public Aircraft
Civil
CivilState
COA Application
Process
Special Airworthiness
Certificate Process
- R&D- Crew Training- Market Surveys
Type Certificate
ExperimentalRestricted Category(ScanEagle & Puma)
RestrictedWarning
Prohibited Airspace
Special Purpose Operations- Agricultural Spraying- Aerial Surveying- Pipeline Patrolling- Other operations under part 21
- Due Regard Option
Order 8130.34C- Type Certificate- Registration- Continued Airworthiness Program- MX Training Program- Risk Mitigation- VOs- Pilot /Crew Certification
- Flight Test Area- Operating Area
COA Process
Special Flight Permit
- Production Flight Testing
Airworthiness:
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Pilot Certifications
• FAA focused on ensuring UAS pilots have an appropriate level of understanding of 14 CFR and held to the same standards for safety as manned aircraft pilots• PIC Rating Requirements
• Pilot Certificate or FAA recognized equivalent• Currency Requirements
• 3 T/O & LDG in the UAS, in previous 90 days• Pilot’s certificate requirements under 14 CFR part 61
• Class II Medical under 14 CFR part 67 (or recognized equivalent)• Exceptions
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Continued Challenges
• As required by legislation, only sUAS (55 lbs or less GTOW) will be approved for operations in Arctic areas
• Certification• 10-years previous experience / operations• Lengthy & Expensive• Airspace Restraints
• FAR Part 135 Operating Requirements: Commuter and on Demand Operations• Pilot Certification Requirements -- accountability
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Resources• Expanding Use of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Arctic
Implementation Plan, FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012• FAA Order 8130.34C – Airworthiness Certification of Unmanned
Aircraft Systems & Optionally Piloted Aircraft (8/02/13)• FAA Notice 8900.227 – Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
Operational Approval (7/30/13)• FAR/AIM• Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14CFR), Part 21, 61, 91
• FAA Modernization & Reform Act of 2012, Title III Safety, Subtitle B UAS
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• Jen Haney, [email protected]
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