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Technical & General Meeting Berlin, 18-19 March 2017 EASA RMT 0230 Regulation of Unmanned Aircraft Model Flyers Perspective Dave Phipps Technical Officer for UA

1 Background to RMT 0230 Problems giving rise to need for new regulations caused by paranoia surrounding recreational users of multi-rotor camera platforms operating unlawfully and lack of enforcement of existing regulations manufacturers building in too much performance and capability into their drones - encourages unlawful operation (BVLOS) in inappropriate locations Lobbying groups and sensationalised media coverageleading to an exaggerated perception of risk and a Knee jerk reaction from politicians Few concerns have arisen from established forms of model flying (or from members of model flying organisations flying camera drones lawfully)

2 Background to RMT 0230 EASA s regulatory process began in August 2015 with the Publication of A-NPA2015/10 Introduction of a regulatory framework for the operation of drones. (3,400 comments submitted) EASA Technical Opinion published December 2015 - Introduction of a regulatory framework for the operation of drones. the intention is to develop rules that will not affect model aircraft flying EASA Prototype Rules for Unmanned Aircraft Operations published August 2016 not well received by several stakeholders

3 Feedback on the Prototype Rules EASA surprised by the large number of responses received from the model flying community and also the strength of feeling Not all responses were polite The European NAA s met with EASA in October 2016 and were also very negative EASA argued that the Prototype Rules were only ever intended to generate feedback to help them develop the actual rules However - initially EASA were only open to negotiation on Article 15

4 Europe Air Sports/FAI input EAS raised concerns with EASA at the EAS Conference in April 2016 A direct meeting was offered and EAS added to the stakeholders list EAS/FAI met with EASA on 21 st June to explain model flying and argue for clear derogation from drones EAS/FAI made efforts to raise awareness of the issue within the model flying community and encouraged model flyers to respond to provide feedback to EASA EAS/FAI registered concern about the Prototype Rules on behalf of model flyers and met with EASA again on 23 rd September Input to Geofencing Task Force Input to Collision Task Force Input to impact assessment

5 Article 15 EAS/FAI Submitted suggestions to re-word Article 15: Article 15 Model Aircraft For recreational operations of UA, such as leisure flights, air displays, sport or competition activities, conducted in the frame of associations or clubs, the following provisions shall apply: 1. The competent authority shall issue operational authorisations to associations or clubs for the operations which would otherwise require an authorisation according to Subpart B of Annex I to this Regulation. For associations or clubs in operation before the entry into force of this Regulation, these operational authorisations shall be issued within 3 years of the entry into force of this regulation. 2. An operational authorisation can be issued without the need to conduct the operational risk assessment referred to in UAS.SPEC.60. 3. Operational authorisations issued under this Article shall define the conditions, limitations and deviations from the requirements of Annex I and Annex II to this Regulation, based on the safety records of model flying performed under national systems before this Regulation enters into force and existing best practices in other Member States.

6 EASA Stakeholders Workshop 24 th October 2016 EASA stated publicly that they needed to do more to address the needs of the model flying community They announced the formation of an Expert Group Geo-fencing and Collision Task Force reports published: https://www.easa.europa.eu/system/files/dfu/gtf%20-%20report_issue2.pdf https://www.easa.europa.eu/system/files/dfu/tf%20drone%20collision_rep ort%20for%20publication%20%28005%29.pdf

7 Expert Group Only considered Open and Specific Category Operations (Principally VLOS and below 120m unless subject to an authorisation) 9 days of meetings since November 2016 additional webex (with limited participants) to discuss model flying specifically EG may be recalled to consider feedback on the NPA EG may be recalled to consider Certified Category operations Draft NPA circulated to Expert Group (at 21:00hrs last Sunday!)

8 Open Category as proposed in Prototype Rules EAS/FAI view: Difficult to envisage model flying within this Category: Product requirements required functionality not found in model aircraft: - Geofencing - Active systems for height limitation - Proposals only really considered aircraft sold as a system Aircraft required to carry a CE marking depicting a multi-rotor drone

9 Open Category - as proposed in draft NPA Model flying now possible within A3 of the Open Category <25 Kg MTOM Height limited to 120m Evidence of competence (online training & test) Minimum age of 16 unless supervised No additional CE technical requirements Registration required for operator and aircraft E-identification and Geofencing subject to operating zone However - difficult to reconcile EASA safety objectives with overflying uninvolved persons in A1!

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11 Specific Category - as proposed in Prototype Rules EAS/FAI view: EASA had made some efforts to accommodate model flying with Article 15 However, model aircraft were still subject to disproportionate, inappropriate and unnecessary market regulations and product specifications EAS/FAI proposal for Article 15 accepted by the first meeting of the Expert Group

12 Specific Category - as proposed in draft NPA EASA has further refined Article 15 (now Article 16) UAS operations conducted in the framework of model clubs and associations For UAS operations conducted under the auspices of model clubs or associations the following provisions apply: 1. the competent authority may issue operational authorisations without further demonstration of compliance, on the basis of established procedures, organisation and management system of the model clubs and associations; 2. operational authorisations granted under this Article shall define the conditions, limitations and deviations* from the requirements of Annex I and Annex II to this Regulation; (*Deviations can include registration requirements!)

13 Specific Category - as proposed in draft NPA EASA has also defined responsibilities for model clubs and associations in SUBPART B UAS.SPEC15 UAS.SPEC.15 Responsibilities of model clubs and associations Model clubs and associations holding an operational authorisation as defined in Article 16 of this regulation shall: a). b). c). d). make available to their registered members, appropriate procedures to comply with the conditions and limitations defined in the operational authorisation issued by the competent authority; ensure that all members have the minimum competence required to operate the UAS safely according to the procedures defined in a); in case of operations or flights exceeding the conditions and limitations defined in the operational authorisation take actions, and, if necessary, inform the competent authority; provide, upon request of the competent authority, required documentation for oversight and monitoring purposes.

14 Model flying within the draft NPA New recognition of Model Clubs/Associations in the Recital: (9) Taking into account the good safety record achieved, dedicated provisions for recreational flight activities conducted in the framework of model clubs and associations should be also provided, in order to ensure a level playing field for all UAS operators. Model flying now possible within the Open Category (A3) with restrictions Model flying possible under Article 16 (was 15) for Model Club/Association members with an authorisation issued by the Competent Authority with flexibility to determine details and deviations from the requirements at National level (such as registration requirements). Model flying also possible under Article 14 in Zones defined by the Member State with an exemption from Open requirements, without a Specific authorisation and/or with extension of operational limitations (such as max height). With so much control now at MS level, it would not be a big leap to BR Annex II!

15 What next? Expert Group to provide feedback on draft NPA by 24 March NPA due for publication at the end of April 2017 with 3 month feedback EASA still to gain competence for UA under 150Kg Expert Group may be recalled to review feedback on the NPA Expert Group may be recalled to consider Certified Category operations EASA team want me to sell the NPA positively to the model flying community Anticipated that the Regulation will come into force in 2021

16 Comments/Conclusions Now several possible routes for member states to facilitate model flying Permitting overflying of uninvolved persons is madness! SERA used as an excuse to preclude some activities (Indoor operation), but not accepted as an argument to preclude model flying! Largely unenforceable Other Agencies still to review NPA Will mainly affect those who already operate responsibly and lawfully Some Member States already rushing to implement new regulations for UA Not all Member States want the same regulations for model flying! Draft NPA does more to address the needs of model flying than the Prototype Rules (but would BR Annex II still be a better option?) Has the use of recreational drones has peaked?

17 Comments/Conclusions It can be a difficult task to make one size fit all! Thanks for listening