The Difference Between BVLOS, VLOS, and EVLOS
The Difference Between BVLOS, VLOS, and EVLOS
To stay safe when using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), the acronyms BVLOS, VLOS, and EVLOS are essential.
BVLOS stands for Beyond Visual Line of Sight, VLOS for Visual Line of Sight, and EVLOS for Extended Visual Line of Sight.
BVLOS means you (the operator) are flying your drone out of sight range.
With VLOS and EVLOS, you can see your drone as you fly. But EVLOS requires a trained observer to help you.
Each line of sight has?specific regulations?you must follow when operating a drone.
If not, it could land you in trouble with the authorities.
So, to help you mitigate risk and understand the correct procedures for each line of sight, here are their differences.
This is how the mission types differ:
VLOS( Visual Line of Sight)
You can always?see the UAV when flying with your unaided eyesight. Unaided vision entails using your natural vision, prescription glasses, or sunglasses, but not binoculars or telescopes.
With VLOS, you can control the drone to avoid colliding with people, aircraft, or trees. However, there are?restrictions?as you should never fly behind obstructions like trees or buildings.
For example,?you may use VLOS to fly a drone in a park or to take aerial images or movies.
EVLOS (Extended Visual Line of Sight)
You can operate the drone?beyond your visual range?for this mission type.?
But you’ll need the?help of trained visual observers.
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The trained observers keep a continual line of sight on the drone and relay its location to you via a radio, or other 2 way communication.
This assists you in maintaining a safe distance from other aircraft, UAVs, buildings, trees, or people using DAA (Detect and Avoid).
For example, you can use EVLOS to fly a drone while doing search and rescue in undiscovered terrains such as mountains or forests, with an observer stationed at a higher level, like from a helicopter.
BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight)
BVLOS, also known as Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS), allows you to operate the UAV while it is?not in your line of sight and there is no visual observer.
To control the drone securely, you rely on?communication and sensing tools and technology?such as the Remote Pilot Station (RPS) or Ground Control Station (GCS).
For example,?you can?use BVLOS to fly a drone?and conduct inspections or aerial surveys of land or bodies of water.
But, you must obtain A Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) from Transport Canada.?on a case-by-case basis.
Advantages and Disadvantages of VLOS, EVLOS and BVLOS
FUTURE OF BVLOS
Mordor Intelligence projects that the BVLOS?drone market will grow by more than 10%?by 2027.
BVLOS allows more efficient and effective operations such as long-distance parcel delivery, agricultural monitoring, surveying, and search and rescue.
However, for this to happen, several of the cutting-edge technologies detailed below will be helpful in?future BVLOS?operations:
Overall, the future of BVLOS in UAVs is very exciting, and we can expect to see many advancements and new applications in the coming years.
However, it is important to note that?safety and regulatory compliance will remain critical factors in developing and adopting this technology.
At Coastal Drone, we have the expertise to ensure you are capable of operating your drone in any visual line,?contact us for professional and detailed drone pilot training.