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Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) 101 Presented to: ACC Airports Technical Workshop Presented by: David Russell, Program Analyst, UAS Integration Office, Date: August 10, 2016

Overview Unmanned Aircraft Systems What, Why, & Where FAA Authority Hobby/Recreational Operations UAS Registration Small UAS Rule (Part 107) Becoming a Pilot Operating Rules Next Steps in Integration Focus Area Pathfinders & Extended Operations Operations Over People Rulemaking Research, Security, & Enforcement Outreach Efforts 2

What is a UAS? A UAS is a system: 1. Unmanned Aircraft 2. Ground Control Station 3. Command & Control Link(s) Also known as: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) RC Model Aircraft Drone Communication 3

Why Use a UAS? UAS operations are particularly effective for missions that are dangerous or dull Humans are not put at risk Continuous operations are possible Operations with UAS often cost less than using manned aircraft 4

What is the FAA s Authority? U.S. airspace is public space 49 U.S.C. 40103(a)(1) UAS are aircraft subject to regulation 49 U.S.C. 40102(a)(6); 14 CFR 1.1; PL 112-95 331, 336 An aircraft is any device used, or intended to be used, for flight UAS must comply with FAA regulations 5

Types of UAS Operations Recreational Operations Non-recreational/Commercial Operations Pilot Requirements Aircraft Requirements Location Requirements Operating Rules No pilot requirements Must have Remote Pilot Airman Certification Must be 16 years or older Must pass TSA vetting Must be registered if over 0.55 pounds Must notify all airports and air traffic control (if applicable) within five miles of proposed area of operations Must ALWAYS yield right of way to manned aircraft Must keep aircraft in visual line-ofsight Must follow community-based safety guidelines Must be less than 55 pounds Must be registered if over 0.55 pounds Must undergo pre-flight checklist Class G airspace without ATC permission Class B, C, D, and E require ATC permission Must keep aircraft in visual line-of-sight* Must fly under 400 feet* Must fly only during daylight hours* Must fly at or below 100 mph* Must yield right of way to manned aircraft* Must NOT fly over people* Must NOT fly from a moving vehicle* Definitions Education or recreational flying only Flying for commercial use Flying incidental to a business Flying public aircraft operations *These requirements are subject to waiver. 6

Hobby/Recreational Aircraft Hobby/recreational operators do not need FAA authorization to fly, but they must fly safely at all times: Avoid manned aircraft Maintain visual line-of-sight Fly only for hobby/recreation They must register and mark their UAS before flying outdoors UAS between 0.55 pounds and 55 pounds may register online 7

Interpretive Rule FAA published guidance in June 2014 for hobby or recreational use of UAS This guidance clarifies that: 1. Model aircraft must satisfy the criteria in the Act to qualify as model aircraft and to be exempt from future FAA rulemaking action 2. Consistent with the Act, if a model aircraft operator endangers the safety of the NAS, the FAA has the authority to take enforcement action against those operators for safety violations Status: FAA evaluating comments to determine where clarification is needed https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2014/06/25/2014-14948/interpretation-of-the-special-rule-for-model-aircraft 8

Online UAS Registration Applies to small UAS 0.55-55 lbs. flown outside Owner must provide name, address, email Non-recreational owners must provide make, model, and serial number (if available) of each suas 9

The Small UAS Rule (Part 107) First operational rules for routine commercial use for small UAS (<55 pounds) In effect August 29, 2016 Recreational operators may fly under part 107 or Public Law 112-95 Section 336 criteria 10

The Basics UAS operators must obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate Visual line-of-sight, daylight operations 400 feet or below in uncontrolled (Class G) airspace; other airspace use requires authorization UAS must weigh less than 55 lbs. and be registered 11

Becoming a Pilot under Part 107 Must be 16 years old or older Must read, write, speak English Must pass an aeronautical knowledge exam at an FAA-approved Knowledge Testing Center Part 61 certificate holders can take online training at faasafety.gov instead of the knowledge exam Must undergo TSA background security screening 12

Operating Rules Visual line-of-sight only Daylight or civil twilight only No operations over people Must yield right-of-way to manned aircraft One UAS per operator Max groundspeed of 100 mph External load operation only permitted if the load does not affect flight operations or control 13

Part 107 Airspace Requirements Operations in Class G are allowed without air traffic control authorization Operations in Class B, C, and D airspaces, and Class E airspace designated for airports, require authorization from ATC 14

Focus Area Pathfinders Expanding Operations 3 Focus Area Pathfinder Partners: 1. CNN Exploring visual line-of-sight operations over people 2. Precision Hawk Exploring extended visual line-of-sight operations in rural areas 3. BNSF Railways Exploring beyond visual line-of-sight operations in rural areas 15

Operations Over People Rulemaking Stakeholder committee recommended regulatory framework for UAS operations over people to FAA on April 1, 2016 Report outlines four categories of small UAS operations Defined primarily by level of risk of injury posed The FAA is considering these recommendations and developing a performance-based rule that would allow operations over people under part 107 Proposed rule expected by end of 2016 16

UAS Detection Initiative Growing concerns about potentially unsafe small UAS operations The FAA co-leads an interagency group with DHS to research UAS detection technology In October 2015, the FAA signed a CRDA with CACI International to test its detection technology In May 2016, the FAA signed additional CRDAs with Gryphon Sensors, LitEye, and Sensofusion 17

UAS Test Sites Provide an avenue for UAS industry to conduct more advanced UAS research and concept validation 18

UAS Center of Excellence Core Team http://www.assureuas.org/ Associate Members 19

Reporting Unsafe UAS Activity While flying or at the airport: Report the sighting to Air Traffic Control Note the location, altitude, and characteristics of the aircraft Anywhere else: Call local law enforcement The FAA has published guidance for law enforcement to help them respond to unsafe UAS activity Be as detailed & specific as possible Location, altitude, direction, pictures, videos, etc. 20

UAS Outreach and Education 21

Questions? 22

Backup Slides 23

Waivable Rules under Part 107 Operation from a moving vehicle or aircraft ( 107.25) Daylight operation ( 107.29) Visual line of sight aircraft operation ( 107.31) Visual observer ( 107.33) Operation of multiple small unmanned aircraft systems ( 107.35) Yielding the right of way ( 107.37(a)) Operation over people ( 107.39) Operation in certain airspace ( 107.41) Operating limitations for small unmanned aircraft ( 107.51) 24

Aeronautical Knowledge Exam Topics Applicable regulations relating to small unmanned aircraft system rating privileges, limitations, and flight operation Airspace classification and operating requirements, and flight restrictions affecting small unmanned aircraft operation Aviation weather sources and effects of weather on small unmanned aircraft performance Small unmanned aircraft loading and performance Emergency procedures Crew resource management Radio communication procedures Determining the performance of small unmanned aircraft Physiological effects of drugs and alcohol Aeronautical decision-making and judgment Airport operations Maintenance and preflight inspection procedures 25