CASA plain-language guide for drone users

By on 30 June, 2021

Image credit: ©stock.adobe.com/au/zephyr_p

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is reminding operators of the availability of a plain-language guide to the aviation regulations that apply to commercial users of micro-aircraft and certain remotely piloted aircraft.

While not reproducing the full regulations word for word, the Plain English Guide for Micro and Excluded RPA operations aims to help operators comply with requirements by covering all the major points in an easy-to-read format.

The Guide “consolidates the applicable sections of Part 101 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR) and its Manual of Standards (MOS) that relate to the commercial operation of micro and excluded RPA,” according to CASA.

This guide is aimed at all those “who do not hold a Remote Pilot Licence (RePL) and intends to use a drone (not more than 2 kg) for commercial or professional activities (i.e. hire and reward) for work, research, training, or community services”.

It’s also for those who don’t hold a RePL but intend to fly a drone (not more than 25 kg) over their own land in certain activities such as aerial spotting, land surveying, agricultural operations and infrastructure inspections.

The Guide is one of several issued by CASA, the others of which cover the operations of full-size aircraft.

“If someone carefully follows a guide they can normally expect to comply with the relevant regulations,” wrote CASA CEO and Director of Aviation Safety, Pip Spence, in her June industry briefing email.

“We have developed the guides after listening to feedback from the aviation community on the challenges of understanding the regulations with which compliance is required.”

Stay up to date by getting stories like this delivered to your inbox.
Sign up to receive our free weekly Spatial Source newsletter.

You may also like to read:


, , , , ,


Newsletter

Sign up now to stay up to date about all the news from Spatial Source. You will get a newsletter every week with the latest news.

Geospatial in the age of the metaverse
The geospatial sector is set to both underpin the metaverse ...
$140 million allocated for WA Spatial Digital Twin
The 10-year project aims to improve infrastructure delivery,...
March 21: Celebrating Global Surveyors’ Day
March 21 is the day on which we celebrate the essential work...
Government releases new Local Drone Rules map
UAV users can now easily see whether they need to obtain aut...
Photogrammetry with enhanced cloud capabilities
SimActive has announced improved cloud environment enhanceme...