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REl'LYTO ATl'ENTION OF DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ARMY INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND HEADQUARTERS, UNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON, FORT LEE 3312 A AVENUE, SUITE 208 FORT LEE, VIRGINIA 23801-1723 APR 2 0 2018 IMLE-ZA FORT LEE POLICY NO: 01-16 MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION 1. References: a. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Unmanned Aircraft Systems website, http://www.faa.gov/uas b. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, Public Law 112-95, Section 336 (2012). c. Notice N JO 7210.891, U.S. Department oftransportation, Federal Aviation Administration, subject: Unmanned Aircraft Operations in the National Airspace System (NAS), 25 November 2015. d. Advisory Circular (AC) 91-57A, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), subject: Model Aircraft Operating Standards, 2 September 2015. e. Fort Lee Policy 02-14, (Installation Photography and Videography), 28 February 2014. 2. Purpose. To define the use and limitations of radio controlled (RC) model aircraft and commercial drones over Fort Lee and its assigned airspace. Model Aircraft and drones are classified as unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and are the same for registration purposes on Fort Lee and with the FAA. 3. Background: Aircraft ofany size without a pilot onboard are considered UAS by the FAA. The three categories of UAS operations are public (government), civil, and model aircraft (hobbyist). Model Aircraft are the only type required for discussion in this policy letter. Specific model aircraft does not require FAA approval, but it must fall within the scope listed in Section 336 of Public Law (PL) 112-95. The main aircraft requirements are: (1) weigh less than 55 pounds; (2) fly strictly for personal (non-business related) use; (3) operate within a nationwide community-based organization (CBO) set of safety guidelines; (4) not interfere with manned aircraft; and (5) coordinate with local airport

management or air traffic control ifflown within 5 miles of an airport. As of 14 Dec 15, these aircraft must be registered with the FAA (see https://registermyuas.faa.gov/). Registration helps to ensure safety for the owner, personnel on the ground, and manned aircraft. It also enables the return of a LIAS should it be lost. 4. Model LIAS Safety Guidelines. Model LIAS are for hobby or recreational purpose only. All LIAS on Fort Lee must follow the Fort Lee community model LIAS aircraft and drone safety guidelines. See enclosure 1. 5. LIAS Required Registration. Any LIAS that weighs (with all accessories) more than 0.55 lbs. (250 g) and less than 55 lbs. (25 kg) (see enclosure 2) must register with the FAA's "LIAS Registry" (see https://registermyuas.faa.gov/). All operators of specified LIAS are required to register their LIAS regardless of the initial date on which operators began flying their LIAS. All LIAS operators must be 13 years ofage or older and a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident. The registration site provides a certificate for download that is valid for three years and emails the certificate to the required email address at the time of registration. Registration is valid for three years. When operating a LIAS, an owner must be able to present the certificate in either print or electronic format. After registration, an owner must mark the registration number on all oftheir registered UAS. Failure to register an aircraft can result in regulatory and criminal sanctions (civil penalties up to $27,500 and criminal penalties include fines of up to $250,000 and/or imprisonment for up to three years). 6. Law enforcement of unauthorized use of Radio Controlled (RC) model aircraft (UAS and/or drones) on Fort lee. a.title 49 LI.S.C. 40103 requires the FAA to regulate aircraft operations conducted in the NAS, which includes LIAS operations. To protect persons and property on the ground, and to prevent collisions between aircraft and other aircraft or objects. b.with this responsibility in mind the FAA recognizes that local law enforcement is often in the best position to deter, detect, immediately investigate, and, as appropriate, pursue enforcement actions to stop unauthorized or unsafe LIAS operations. On Fort Lee that responsibility rests with the Military Police (MP) c. If an aircraft is operated outside FAA and Fort Lee Policies or in a manner deemed inappropriate the operator may face legal repercussions. d.every member of the Fort Lee community is responsible for maintaining the highest possible safety standards. Each member should report information regarding known or suspected incidents of inappropriate LIAS/drone/ model aircraft operations to the Military Police Desk at (804) 734-7400. 7. Due to Fort Lee's concerns for force protection and basic Constitutional privacy, LIAS operators will not post or publish LIAS aerial photography or video taken on Fort Lee on 2

social media or open source venues without prior authorization. Additionally, Fort Lee does not have the authority to require approval for aerial photography or video taken off post (ex: UAS operator is a Soldier who lives on post, but posts photos taken off post with his or her UAS). All requirements for vetting and obtaining aerial photography/video must be approved in advance by the Public Affairs Office, (804) 734-7 451, in coordination with the Installation Antiterrorism/ Force Protection Program Manager, (804) 734-6410/1575, Plans and Operations, Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization, and Security (DPTMS). 8. Public Law 112-95 recognizes the authority of the FAA to pursue enforcement action against persons operating model aircraft who endanger the safety ofthe National Airspace System. Operators and hobbyists may not be aware ofthese processes and restrictions and may inadvertently violate H.R. 658-62, Section 331, which can create airspace conflicts, and inaugurate a Criminal Investigation Division (CID) investigation if the photography or video is posted on social media or put out on an open source for public consumption. 9. The proponent for this policy is the Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security. a~. 3 Encls ADAM W. BUTLER 1. Fort Lee Dos and Don'ts COL, Fl 2. Registration Samples Commanding 3. Stop Use Policy on COTS drones DISTRIBUTION: LEEKEY 3

Enclosure 1: FAA and Fort Lee Dos and Don'ts - Hobby/Recreational Flying 1. What can I do with my model aircraft?: Having fun means flying safety! Hobby or recreational flying doesn't require FAA approval but you must follow safely guidelines. Any other use requires FAA authorization. For more information visit www.faa.gov/uas. 2. Avoid doing anything hazardous to other airplanes or people and property on the ground. a. Register each individual aircraft and drone w/ the FAA (www.faa.gov/uas). b. Register each operator and/or responsible adult with the FAA (www.faa.gov/uas}. c. Do label your model aircraft/uas with your FAA-provided registration number (www.fas.gov/uas). d. Do fly a model aircraft/uas at the local model aircraft club e. Do take lessons and learn to fly safely f. Do fly a model aircraft for personal enjoyment g. Do contact the airport or control tower when flying within 5 miles of an airport/heliport h. Do fly below 400 feet and remain clear of surrounding obstacles. i. Do keep aircraft/drone within visual line of sight of the operator at all times. j. Do not interfere with manned aircraft or parachute operations. k. Never fly near emergency response efforts. I. Do not fly model aircraft for payment or commercial purposes. m. Do not fly over the Federal Bureau of Prisons Petersburg Federal Prison facility or its property. n. Do not fly near people or stadiums, games or sporting events. o. Do not operate an aircraft that weighs more than 55 Pounds. p. Do not fly carelessly or recklessly with your unmanned aircraft- you could be fined for endangering people, other aircraft, or property. q. Do not harass or interfere with wildlife populations. r. Do not fly over wooded areas. s. Do not fly over or near the Fort Lee VA39 heliport/pad (behind the PX/Commissary) facilities 3. For more information about safety training and guidelines, visit www.knowbeforeyoufly.org. 4

Enclosure 2: Registration Samples Note - The following list of unmanned aircraft weights is provided as guidance. The weights for each unmanned aircraft listed have been provided by manufacturers and vendors, and have not been independently verified by the FAA. The listed weights do not include the weight of a camera, sensor, battery or other device that may be added to the aircraft as an option, thereby increasing the aircraft's weight. The listed weights do not include the weight of controllers and other equipment that remain on the ground during operation and therefore are not a part ofthe aircraft. Each owner of an unmanned aircraft is responsible for complying with the registration requirements that apply to that aircraft. Name Weight camera? Ellampletmagn Would Require lstratlon? TSQ HeN Max WOULD NOT 1.1 oz. N Name Weight camera? Would Require R n? UDI Discovery 4,6oz. y WOULD NOT 5

tl'olffl W.tght cam.ra? WouldRequn Registration? Hubsan X4 1.7 az. y WOULD NOT Name Weight cai;era Eumple Images Would Raqulre ~lstradon? 3D Robotk:a (3DR) Solo 3 1bs, 7.1 oz (wtlholrt camera) Optional GoPro mwl.12 -..._.mple - lfflag- Wou Aliiqulre W lllffl?...,.,..",., - -~ - ii - -=- - - ~ D.11 Pllantaffl ~ ec...-....ll!!s2i.ill2 21bs, y 11.4 oz REOUSTRA.TIO N U NOER R U LE 6

Enclosure 3: Directed Stop Use of Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS} Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS}, to include both air platforms and software applications. References: a. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Unmanned Aircraft Systems website, http://www.faa.gov/uas b. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, Public Law 112-95, Section 336 (2012). c. Notice N JO 7210.891, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, subject: Unmanned Aircraft Operations in the National Airspace System (NAS), 25 November 2015. d. Advisory Circular (AC) 91-57A, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), subject: Model Aircraft Operating Standards, 2 September 2015. e. Fort Lee Policy 02-14, (Installation Photography and Videography), 28 February 2014. f. (U) HQDA EXORD 075-18, Stop Use of Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS) (S), 13 March 2018. 1. HQDA EXORD 075-18 directs "STOP USE" of all commercial off the shelf (COTS) drones NLT 1 April 2018, including both air platforms and all software applications. Units or commands that still have an operational need for a Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) will follow the established Operational Needs Statements (ONS) or Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) process. This does not preclude procurement of COTS SUAS if still required and if in compliance with EXORD 75-18 and vetted through a formal Army acquisition process under Army ASA(AL T) 2. Commanders will ensure compliance with this COTS SUAS Stop Use Directive and ensure requests for purchase of SUAS meet the requirements in this EXORD and References A and 8. 3. The HQDA EXORD has no impact on private purchase and use of drones. 7