EASA has developed a Notice of Proposed Amendment 2021-09 in line with Regulation (EU) 2018/1139, whose objectives are to maintain a high level of safety for unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations in the ‘open’ and ‘specific’ categories and to increase the harmonisation of UAS operations across the European Union.
To achieve this goal, the NPA proposes to amend some of the existing and introduce new, acceptable means of compliance (AMC) and guidance material (GM) to Regulation (EU) 2019/947 on the rules and procedures for the operation of UASs, as follows:
- New AMC and GM are used to define ‘geographical zones’. The AMC and GM for the geographical zones are the outcome of the UAS Geographical Zones Task Force (TF) which was established based on the input of the MAB providing procedures and guidelines for Member States (MSs) to create zones in order to protect areas where the safety, security or privacy risk is higher.
- Revised forms for the application and issue of operational authorisations in the ‘specific’ category;
- New AMC defining the procedure to be applied by UAS operators and the competent authorities for cross-border operations, including the related forms;
- New AMC and GM for the standard scenarios (STSs);
- New AMC to comply with the mitigations requirements and meet the operational safety objectives (OSOs) that are defined in the specific operations risk assessment (SORA);
- New AMC that provides the syllabus for training modules for remote pilots that operate in the ‘specific’ category and
- Revision of the AMC following feedback received from national aviation authorities (NAAs) and UAS operators
EASA developed most of the proposed amendments and some of the new AMC and GM based on the feedback received from the EASA Member States (MSs) and stakeholders.
If you want more information about the subject, you can read the whole NPA in the link below:
Source: European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
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