Gustave P Calderon
Airspace Consulting, USA
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Adv Robot Autom
On September 25th, 2014 the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted Section 333 exemptions to six aerial cinematography production companies permitting the film and television industry the commercial use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The exemption process, which is performed on a case-by-case basis, provides operators safe and legal authorization for the first time in history. These companies worked with the FAA to develop confidential operating manuals and maintenance procedures. Upon granting the exemptions, the FAA publicly released a list of â??Conditions and Limitationsâ? but kept the operating manuals proprietary. The absence of formal regulations led to confusion for other companies seeking exemptions for the numerous applications utilizing aerial robotics. Review of the FAAâ??s grant of petitions revealed that the procedure is written in commercial aviation regulatory language. The author researched the granted petitions and operating manuals for commercial manned air carrier operators in order to understand and meet the FAA requirements. The findings of this research have been used to assist more than a dozen companies receive their exemptions. The data collected and methodology performed has proven that knowledge of commercial aviation is essential for obtaining an exemption and by extension important for the safe operation of commercial aerial robots.
Email: gus@airspaceconsulting.com
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