
RULE CHANGES – MORE HERE
The FAA’s challenge, and mandate, is to integrate drone technology, without introducing an unacceptable level of safety risk, into the National Airspace System or NAS. There is significant pressure, on the FAA, to come up with an answer, to the challenge, of extending the range, of unmanned aircraft, beyond the visual line of sight, of the operator.
BVLOS capabilities enable a drone to cover greater distances significantly improving the economics and feasibility of many commercial operations. To date, more than twelve hundred BVLOS waiver applications have been submitted to the FAA by commercial drone operators—99% were not approved.
This course is a discussion, about small Unmanned Aircraft in operations Beyond Visual Line of Sight as it relates to Remote Identification, implemented in late 2023. Part 108 adds additional conditions and requirements.
NOTICE: Please review the related changes in the rules in this post.
Please review the following resources and references, in particular the Related Articles.
Reference: FAA Waivers Granted )
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