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Read MoreSKYOPS and Drone Flight Company (DFC) have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at simplified management of aviation safety related to drone operations and regulatory processes.
Read MoreUnmanned aircraft operator training varies widely due to the numerous types of aircraft that exist for a wide variety of missions. Over time, newly developed training standards and safety initiatives will fit the form and function of the desired operations, whether it be precision agriculture or high-altitude reconnaissance.
Read MoreFirst Responder aviation operational demands require 24-hour-a-day activities that can include shift work, night work, irregular and unpredictable work schedules, and time zone changes. These factors challenge human physiology and can result in performance-impairing fatigue and an increased risk to safety.
Read MoreEU Regulations 2019/947 and 2019/945 set the framework for the safe operation of drones in European skies (EU and EASA Member States). They adopt a risk-based approach, and as such, do not distinguish between leisure or commercial activities. They take into account the weight and specifications of the drone and the operation it is intended to undertake.
Read MoreActions taken within the initial minutes of an emergency can largely dictate the severity of consequences. In this case, “severity of consequences” can involve terrible financial, environmental, material, and/or human losses. Your company needs a plan of action to follow when emergencies strike in order to minimize damages.
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