January 2024, Drone Industry Regulatory Updates
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January 2024, Drone Industry Regulatory Updates

We post our regulatory newsletter monthly to keep the drone community up to date with the latest UAS regulations.

EASA’s Means of compliance (MoCs) for the design of UAS operated in SAIL III

EASA’s Airworthiness Task Force (AW TF) is developing a Means of Compliance (MoC) for SAIL III operations. The document outlines acceptable MoC in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2019/947 and focuses on SORA Operational Safety Objectives (OSOs): #5 - UAS is designed considering system safety and reliability #6 - C3 link performance is appropriate for the operation #18 - Automatic protection of the flight envelope from human error #24 - UAS designed and qualified for adverse environmental conditions

Submissions for comments shall be accepted via the EASA Comment Response Tool until February 16, 2024.

Another consultation for OSO #3 and OSO #19-20 will follow soon.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/document-library/product-certification-consultations/means-compliance-mocs-design-uas-operated-sail

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European Parliament’s DRAFT REPORT on electric aviation – a solution for short and mid-range flights (2023/2060(INI)) The draft report on electric aviation has been released as a potential sustainability solution for short to mid-length flights. It highlights the significant increase in carbon emissions within the aviation industry and the challenges involved in finding a sustainable solution.

The document details the following 4 topics, each with several subtopics: - Benefits of aircraft electrification - Investing for the future

- Technological challenges and solutions - Action in the framework of the EU

The draft mentions the collaborative efforts of EASA and CAJU ( Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking) to define new certification methods and MoCs for aircraft and system designs.

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TRAN-PR-751901_EN.pdf

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EASA-FAA SW&AEH TASK FORCE “ABSTRACTION LAYER”?

“Criteria for accepting alternative standards to ED-12C/DO-178C and ED-80/DO-254”

EASA and FAA collaborated to define criteria for accepting alternate development assurance standards for software and airborne electronic hardware certification within the aviation industry. This will allow for design standards to be adopted from other industries, such as the automotive industry, to expand innovation within aviation technology. The joint effort will assess existing standards and methodologies from other sectors while maintaining aviation safety. The new framework is known as the “Abstraction Layer” and will be used as an additional tool to evaluate potential alternatives for product assessment.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/dfu/tfal_report1_abstraction_layer_report_to_publish_issue_1.pdf

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/newsroom-and-events/press-releases/easa-faa-task-force-defines-alternative-approach-authorising?

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EASA’s Drone Open Category - Applicable requirements to fly from the 1st of January 2024 January 1, 2024, marks the beginning of the new regulations for drone operators in the Open category. The category has three subcategories (A1, A2 and A3), each with different requirements based on their operational risk factors. Legacy drones without a class mark can be operated with subcategories A1 and A3, depending on the weight of the drone. Drones that have a regulation-compliant class mark will be able to operate with fewer limitations. All drones marked C1, C2 and C3 and any in the specific category below 120m are required to have active and updated Remote ID. Drone operators must register and attach their UAS operator registration number to their drones and obtain a remote pilot qualification prior to starting an operation.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/document-library/general-publications/drone-open-category-applicable-requirements-fly-1st-january

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EASA’s Proposed Certification Memorandum CM-21.A-B-003 Function and Reliability Flight Testing for VTOL-capable aircraft

The information contains the Certification Memorandum (CM) for VTOL-capable aircraft and affects applicants for a type certificate (TC) or restricted TC of a VTOL-capable aircraft.

The document defines EASA’s intended actions concerning F&R Flight Testing, which includes a required minimum of 150 hours for the overall duration of the function and reliability flight testing. There are further specifications for new engine integration and technological advancements.?

The document is available for public review until 01 March 2024. https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/document-library/product-certification-consultations/proposed-certification-memorandum-cm-21a-b-003

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Government of Ireland’s Department of Transport Public Consultation on the Development of a Policy Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Ireland’s Department of Transport has prepared a consultation paper that outlines the steps to develop a policy framework for UAS. The paper aims to address three main areas for the policy frameworks; - Innovation and Enterprise - Planning and the Use of Airspace - Compliance and Enforcement Public consultation is open until March 8, 2024, and submissions can be completed online. https://www.gov.ie/en/consultation/91e2c-public-consultation-on-the-development-of-a-policy-framework-for-unmanned-aircraft-systems/

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AESA’s UAS/Drone Operations - Specific Category The Spanish CAA, AESA, has extended the deadline for submission for new operational declarations for the National Standard Scenarios (STS-ES) for the Specific Category. The submission deadline has been extended until August 31, 2024

https://www.seguridadaerea.gob.es/sites/default/files/Resolucion_Exencion_STS_ES_UAS.pdf

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EASA’s First Survey for Drone Manufacturers

EASA has launched the first survey for unmanned aircraft system (UAS) manufacturers, including drone and kit producers. Its purpose is to review the market’s existing trends and assess future growth within the EU civil drone market. The information collected will be used to support the development of the UAS industry and the relevant regulatory framework. Drone and related component manufacturers are encouraged to participate in the survey until February 9, 2024.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/newsroom-and-events/news/easa-launches-first-survey-drone-manufacturers

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EASA’s Drone - National Aviation Authorities resources

EASA has created a resource platform for drone pilots in the 27 European Union countries, as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. The information has been gathered from each country’s National Aviation Authority (NAA) and includes relevant regulations and guidelines for responsible drone operation. For countries without a drone pilot registration process, EASA refers users to the country’s official NAA website. This is to ensure authenticity and to avoid fraudulent websites.?

Questions and updates can be directed to [email protected].

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/light/topics/drones-national-aviation-authorities-resources

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ARPA UK’s New Digital PDRA01 Application Tool Will go Live in March The CAA plans to launch a new digital application tool in March 2024. The tool aims to simplify the application and renewal process for Operational Authorisations (OAs) for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS). The tool will be provided with an operations manual template to ensure compliance. Applicants will also be able to access their OA certificates online. This will be the new process for OAs, with the old application forms being phased out. Applications will be priced at £290 until March 21, 2024, and £314 for applications made on or after April 1 2024.

https://www.arpas.uk/new-digital-pdra01-application-tool-live-in-march/

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Finally, we would like to remind our readers that as of January 1, 2024, all drones operating in the specific category and all drones with class marks operating in the open category will be required to operate with an active and up-to-date remote identification system.

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/document-library/general-publications/remote-identification-will-become-mandatory-drones-across

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Yves Morier

Retired at EASA and DGAC. Safety, regulations and drones. Posts are mine. ??????????

10 个月

Very thorough! Thank you very much for sharing.

Giulio Gallegos Muro

Ingeniero Aeronáutico. Master en gestion de proyectos. Especialista en regulación aeronáutica. Trabajando para agregar valor a la sociedad gracias a los drones.

10 个月

Thanks for sharing this relevant information!

G. Riccardo S.

EASA Independent External Expert | Commercial Helicopter Pilot | Ingénieur Mécanique | UAS Certified & Specific Category Specialist

10 个月

Thanks Lorenzo and Murzilli Team to prepare and share relevant news about the state of art in UAV, VTOL matters!

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