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Navigating the drone airspace upgrade?  UTM video deep dives reveal FAA/NASA field tests, global collaboration, and practical system demos.  Click to learn more!

Navigating the drone airspace upgrade? UTM video deep dives reveal FAA/NASA field tests, global collaboration, and practical system demos. Click to learn more!

Navigating the Drone Airspace Upgrade: Key Insights from UTM Video Deep Dives

The skies are no longer the exclusive domain of crewed aircraft. With the burgeoning drone industry, we’re facing an airspace evolution, a necessary upgrade to handle the increasing volume and complexity of unmanned aerial systems. Unmanned Traffic Management, or UTM, isn’t just a futuristic concept; it’s the crucial infrastructure being built now to ensure safe and efficient drone operations in our shared airspace. From groundbreaking FAA and NASA field tests pushing the boundaries of integration, to international initiatives shaping global standards, and practical system demonstrations offering a glimpse into the future, recent video content provides invaluable perspectives on this critical evolution. Let’s dive into the key takeaways from insightful video discussions shaping the UTM landscape and explore how this "airspace upgrade" is taking flight.

Key Takeaways on Drone UTM Evolution

Charting the Course: UTM Trends and Future Trajectories

Analyzing these videos reveals clear trends. Firstly, collaboration is paramount. UTM development isn’t happening in isolation; it’s a global endeavor requiring cooperation between agencies like the FAA and NASA, international bodies like SESAR, and diverse stakeholders across the aviation and drone industries. Secondly, practical testing and validation are key drivers. UTM isn’t just theoretical; it’s being rigorously tested in field environments to ensure its efficacy and safety. Thirdly, regulation is actively shaping UTM’s rollout. Discussions are ongoing to establish clear frameworks for UTM operations, addressing aspects from Remote ID to BVLOS authorizations, and integration with existing air traffic management systems.

Looking ahead, we can anticipate several key developments. UTM systems will likely become increasingly automated and sophisticated, incorporating AI and machine learning to handle higher volumes of drone traffic and more complex scenarios. We can also expect greater integration between UTM and traditional Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems to ensure seamless coordination across all airspace users. Furthermore, standardization efforts will intensify globally, paving the way for interoperable UTM systems that support cross-border drone operations and unlock the full potential of drone technology across various industries.

Upgrade Your Airspace IQ: Watch the UTM Video Highlights

Understanding UTM is no longer optional – it’s essential for anyone involved in the drone industry, from commercial operators to recreational pilots, and even those interested in the broader evolution of our skies. These video highlights offer a concentrated dose of insights into the ongoing airspace upgrade. Take a deeper dive, watch the videos, and equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the future of drone flight.

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Drone News: Amazon Loses Head of Ops, FAA UTM Field Test, Skyebrowse Pay-Per-Model, and New FRIA Map
Drone News: Amazon Loses Head of Ops, FAA UTM Field Test, Skyebrowse Pay-Per-Model, and New FRIA Map Pilot Institute
8,454 views | 473 | December 15 2023 13:00:06 (34 comments)[ Read more … ] Welcome to your weekly news update, we have 4 stories for you this week, Amazon loses Head of Safety and Flight operations, FAA and NASA conduct UTM Field Test, Skyebrowse introduces pay-per-model, and the FPVFC releases a FRIA map.

00:00 Introduction 00:22 Amazon Loses Head of Flight Ops 01:08 FAA and Nasa Conduct UTM Field Test 02:39 Skyebrowse Pay-Per-Model 03:17 A New FRIA Map!!!

NEW FRIA MAP: https://www.friamap.com/

UTM Field Test: https://dronexl.co/2023/12/07/faa-nasa-utm-field-test/

https://www.faa.gov/uas/research_development/traffic_management/field_test

https://www.faa.gov/uas/advanced_operations/traffic_management/UFT-Final-Report.pdf

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Your first story this week is Amazon, who keeps losing people.

Sean Cassidy, the head of Safety, flight operations, and regulatory affairs has reportedly left the company. Cassidy, a former Alaska Airlines Pilot, joined Amazon in 2015 to assist Prime Air through the process of obtaining FAA approvals. Amazon received their Part 135 certificate in August of 2020, and deliveries began this year. Over the last year, amazon has had a number of lay-offs including one in January and has lost a number of key players. Amazon hasn’t released any statement or status on their deliveries in the past few months, but we’ll keep you updated if we see any updates.

Next up this week is the FAA and NASA, who have conducted a UTM field test. If you’re unfamiliar with the concept of unmanned traffic management, it’s a system that allows a UAS operator to reserve a portion of the airspace for a particular time. These “reservations” would assist with deconfliction between UAS traveling at or below 400’ in uncontrolled airspace. The test included flights of varying complexity levels, verifying standards, evaluating UTM systems, testing FAA integration with USS, and testing the real world application of all these systems working with ones another. Data collected from the UTM field test is expected to be used by policymakers to enable low-altitude operations, particularly those that will operate beyond line of sight. If you’d like to read the full report, we’ll add a link in the description!

Third up this week is Skyebrowse, who is now offering a pay-per model version of their software! Models start at just $3 per model and vary based on the size of the video file. Pay per models will allow you to unlock features, such as download or measurements, that are not available in the “freemium” subscription plan. This works with older models, and we were able to use a model from 2021 and access these tools!

Alright, and last up this week is a map of FRIAs! Due to the UAS Facility maps not containing information about FRIA, Alex Suarez has created a map that contains the locations of approved FRIAs. The map is color coded to differentiate between the 4 CBOs, and for FPVFC, FTCA, and STEMC FRIAs, has precise boundaries. Great job Alex!

Alright, that’s all we’ve got, have a great week and we’ll see you on Monday for the live!

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https://www.skyebrowse.com/blog/2023/12/12/introducing-pay-per-model

https://www.faa.gov/uas/advanced_operations/traffic_management/UFT-Final-Report.pdf

https://www.faa.gov/uas/research_development/traffic_management/field_test

https://dronexl.co/2023/12/07/faa-nasa-utm-field-test/

https://dronexl.co/2023/12/12/prime-air-shakeup-cassidy-amazon-exit/

https://www.friamap.com/
Why the FAA needs Remote ID: A Deep Dive into Unmanned Traffic Management
Why the FAA needs Remote ID: A Deep Dive into Unmanned Traffic Management Pilot Institute
19,774 views | 802 | October 13 2021 12:00:15 (265 comments)[ Read more … ] Join Greg in this video as he introduces the concept of unmanned traffic management or UTM. Following the FAA’s “UTM Concept of Operations 2.0”, many questions about remote ID, BVLOS, and LAANC can be answered. This video is not meant to be a short overview, but rather an in-depth look at the current state of UTM and where we can look for changes in regulation in the coming months and years.

00:00 Introduction 3:04 What is UTM 9:29 Remote ID 14:04 How is this going to work 20:58 BVLOS 29:03 What’s next?

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Hearing - Advanced Air Mobility: The Future of Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Beyond
Hearing – Advanced Air Mobility: The Future of Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Beyond House Science, Space, and Technology Committee
2,508 views | 25 | March 23 2023 16:37:56 (0 comments)[ Read more … ] Full Committee hearing on Advanced Air Mobility: The Future of Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Beyond
Scenariusz Standardowy NSTS-01 System Pansa UTM. Czyli latamy dronem w kategorii szczegĂłlnej w 2021.
Scenariusz Standardowy NSTS-01 System Pansa UTM. Czyli latamy dronem w kategorii szczeg lnej w 2021. EVIL WOLF MEDIA (EVIL WOLF MEDIA)
7,242 views | 247 | May 10 2021 11:15:59 (76 comments)[ Read more … ] Dziś mam dla Was odcinek bardziej formalny, ale przydatny dla każdego miłośnika dron w, kt ry pragnie tworzyć zdjęcia lub filmy w przestrzeni miejskiej. Om wimy co daje nam uzyskanie uprawnień NSTS-01, jak wysłać oświadczenie o operacji zgodnej ze scenariuszem NSTS-01 oraz przeanalizujemy system Pansa UTM czyli platformę internetową, w kt rej planujemy i zgłaszamy nasze loty w kontrolowanych przestrzeniach powietrznych. Zapraszam!

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Na tej stronie r wnież dokonasz konwersji Świadectwa Kwalifikacji lub zdobędziesz swoje pierwsze uprawnienia kategorii Open. Pamiętajmy że jeśli latasz dronem rejestracja jest obowiązkowa.

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Kategoria Szczeg lna NSTS-01 dokładne wytyczne:

http://edziennik.ulc.gov.pl/DU_ULC/2020/69/akt.pdf

Po zdobyciu uprawnień z kategorii szczeg lnej NSTS-01 pamiętajcie o wysłaniu oświadczenia o operacji zgodnej z tym scenariuszem. Więcej informacji pod adresem:

https://ulc.gov.pl/pl/drony/kategoria-szczegolna/5300-oswiadczenie-o-operacji-zgodnej-ze-scenariuszem-standardowym-nsts

Zasady wykonywania lot w w kategorii otwartej A1, A2, A3 https://www.pansa.pl/uas_open/

Zasady wykonywania lot w w kategorii szczeg lnej. Wszystkie wytyczne odnośnie każdego z dostępnych scenariuszy NSTS-0X.

https://www.pansa.pl/uas_specific/

PANSA UTM , System do zarzadzania lotami BSP ( bezzałogowe statki powietrzne) Tutaj po stworzeniu konta, dodaniu odpowiednich certyfikat w kt re potwierdzają wasze kompetencje oraz weryfikacji waszych BSP będziecie mogli tworzyć i wysyłać do akceptacji misje.

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Grupa Pansy UTM w razie pytań wątpliwości tam znajdziecie pomoc https://www.facebook.com/groups/1034718834081533

PLAN ODCINKA.

0:00 Intro, plan odcinka 1:23 Scenariusz NSTS-01 3:01 Jak zdobyć uprawnienia NSTS-01 5:02 Oświadczenie o operacji zgodnej z NSTS-01 5:48 Pansa UTM 7:24 Dodawanie certyfikat w potwierdzających wasze uprawnienia 9:03 Dodawanie BSP 9:51 Planowanie Misji 10:41 Podsumowanie, inne pozwolenia niezbędne do wykonania lotu.

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NASA’s Drone Traffic Management System Completes Final Tests
NASA’s Drone Traffic Management System Completes Final Tests NASA’s Ames Research Center
3,011 views | 64 | April 16 2021 18:05:45 (10 comments)[ Read more … ] NASA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management project, or UTM, is working to safely integrate drones into low-altitude airspace. In 2019, the project completed its final phase of flight tests. The research results are being transferred to the Federal Aviation Administration, who will continue development of the UTM system and implement it over time.

Learn more: https://www.nasa.gov/ames/utm

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SESAR 2020 Project - CORUS (Concept of Operations for european UTM systems)
SESAR 2020 Project – CORUS (Concept of Operations for european UTM systems) SESAR
5,499 views | 26 | February 22 2018 08:39:17 (1 comments)[ Read more … ] Drone technology is on the rise. To fully support the rapidly growing drone industry, a harmonized approach for the integration of drones into Very Low Level (VLL) airspace is vital.

CORUS stands for Concept of Operation for EuRopean UTM Systems. It is a Horizon 2020 project, established within the context of SESAR.

Gathering experts from aviation (manned and drone), research and academia, the CORUS consortium will develop and write a concept of operations for U-Space, the European system for management of drones.

CORUS aims to address VLL airspace, also including the airspace around airports.

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