Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 Presented to: By: Date: Air Line Pilot s Association 58th Air Safety Forum Richard Prosek UAS Integration Office (AFS-80)
Overview The FAA and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) The FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 Legislation Summary What is the FAA doing to comply with the Act? Steps to September 2015 Integration UAS Integration Guidance Materials FAA Approach to Reauthorization Compliance 2
The Role of the FAA FAA is a Regulator Must ensure the uncompromising safety of all aircraft, people, and property FAA is a Service Provider Must ensure the safety and efficiency of the National Airspace System and all international airspace delegated to the U.S. Successful UAS Integration requires BOTH roles FAA has established a single integration office 3
Vision Statement Safe, efficient, and timely integration of UAS into the National Airspace System (NAS) Safe Because that is, and will continue to be, the FAA mission! Efficient FAA is committed to reduce delays and increase system reliability Timely FAA is dedicated to supporting this exciting new technology 4
Why Does the FAA Use the Term UAS? The term UAS was included in the Federal Register Docket in February 2007: The components of a UAS includes an aircraft and a control station A UAS is flown by a pilot in command 5
Legislation Summary UAS Provisions FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) 2012 6
Legislative Summary - FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 Enacted into law on February 14, 2012 UAS identified in Sections 331-336 Definitions Comprehensive plan for civil UAS integration into the NAS Test sites (six) Expansion in the arctic Jumpstart access for UAS in lieu of rulemaking Accelerate access for public aircraft Safety studies Special treatment for model aircraft 7
Steps to September 2015 Integration On-going interaction with JPDO, UAS ExCom and Partner agencies to define needs/appropriate level of integration Implement advanced mitigation strategies, such as Ground-Based Sense and Avoid, to safely increase access Streamlined the COA process for Law Enforcement (use of Common Strategy ) Access for small UAS in the Arctic Implement a small UAS rule by August, 2014 8
UAS Integration Guidance Materials FAA Civil/Public UAS NAS Integration Roadmap (by AFS-80) Incorporate UAS ARC recommendations Market a UAS-NAS Integration Roadmap with industry buy-in by Fall 2012 FAA Concept of Operations (ConOps) (by NextGen) Targeted completion September 2012 Comprehensive Integration Plan (by JPDO) Targeted completion for Fall 2012 Incorporates Roadmap and ConOps 9
FAA Approach to Reauthorization Compliance Utilization of the Comprehensive Plan, the ConOps & the Roadmap to provide a structured framework Integration of safety into all activities Examination of requirements/deadlines of the Reauthorization Act for integration of activities vice piecemeal work Identification of areas for further R&D Partnering with Industry, Academia and Government for research 10
UAS Integration SAFE! EFFICIENT! TIMELY! 11