This book is an everything included approach to understanding drones, creating an organization around using unmanned aircraft, and outlining the process of safety to protect that program. It is the first of a kind safety focused text book for unmanned aircraft operations, providing the reader with a required understanding of hazard identificatio
This book is an everything included approach to understanding drones, creating an organization around using unmanned aircraft, and outlining the process of safety to protect that program. It is the first of a kind safety focused text book for unmanned aircraft operations, providing the reader with a required understanding of hazard identificatio
Harrison G. Wolf has been on the cutting edge of unmanned aircraft system safety development since 2010. He created the University of Southern California's Safety Management Systems for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Course and is the President of an internationally recognized consulting company, Wolf UAS LLC. Harrison continues to teach at the University of Southern California, USA and provide leadership in the robotics sector.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 A quick history of drones Case study: NASA's unmanned organizational flaws 2 Technology adoption: A story of war and economics Case study: The Yamaha RMAX2 A revolutionary technology on an evolutionary path: An interview with Michael Toscano 3 International standards and regulations Case study: Examples of international regulations 4 Domestic regulations, standards and the FAA roadmap Case study: The role of industry consensus groups - ASTM and RTCA We've got to know where we've been to know where we're going: An interview with Johnny Walker 5 Concept of Operations: One size does not fit all Case study: One size does not fit all 6 How to be safe and legal: SMS for remotely piloted aircraft Case study: Risk assessment checklist for sUAS operations Lessons learned in blood must not be forgotten: An interview with Thomas Anthony 7 The States Act and privacy implications for drones Case study: The privacy dilemma - The Constitution and case law 8 Developing a community One message may not fit all: An interview with Gretchen West
Introduction 1 A quick history of drones Case study: NASA's unmanned organizational flaws 2 Technology adoption: A story of war and economics Case study: The Yamaha RMAX2 A revolutionary technology on an evolutionary path: An interview with Michael Toscano 3 International standards and regulations Case study: Examples of international regulations 4 Domestic regulations, standards and the FAA roadmap Case study: The role of industry consensus groups - ASTM and RTCA We've got to know where we've been to know where we're going: An interview with Johnny Walker 5 Concept of Operations: One size does not fit all Case study: One size does not fit all 6 How to be safe and legal: SMS for remotely piloted aircraft Case study: Risk assessment checklist for sUAS operations Lessons learned in blood must not be forgotten: An interview with Thomas Anthony 7 The States Act and privacy implications for drones Case study: The privacy dilemma - The Constitution and case law 8 Developing a community One message may not fit all: An interview with Gretchen West
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