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E-raamat: Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Guide

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The utility and benefits of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are emerging and being recognized across the aviation industry. While this technology is not new, the ability to support domestic public and private operators is becoming better understood and opening up new uses to government organizations and commercial enterprise. Analysis of the unmanned aviation market indicates that small UAS (sUAS) will become the most prevalent and affordable form of unmanned aircraft available, featuring technology developed by contributors ranging from DIY and hobby model aircraft communities to defense contracting.

This book will help readers understand what a drone or UAS is, what forms are available (including multirotor, fixed-wing, and hybrid types), to make well-informed decisions regarding purchase and use. Readers will learn how sUAS and their various configuration options can be used to address or support evolving business needs. Ultimately, readers will have enough information to formulate a plan to acquire necessary certification approvals and operate sUAS in a safe, efficient, and effective manner.

Beginning with the history of UAS and ending with how to prepare for the future of this fast-paced and innovative industry, this book contains descriptions of typical sUAS architecture, related technology, common uses, and suggested safety practices, while also providing a narrative to help you determine the most appropriate path forward through complex legal, business, operational, and support considerations. Understanding how these pieces fit together, from the technical and legal perspectives, will shape your own strategy for the safe, efficient, and effective use of this "(r)evolutionary" technology.

The authors developed this book to share critical background, concepts, guidance, and lessons learned from their collective experience as researchers, operators, and academic instructors to dispel common myths and provide a starting point to explore how sUAS can be applied to solve challenges and support economic pursuits. Written for experienced aviators, as well as those new to aviation and operating in the National Airspace System (NAS). Illustrated extensively throughout, each chapter concludes with review questions for classroom and self-study use; glossary and index included. This book provides a solid foundation for keeping up with this fast moving and exciting aviation field.
List of Illustrations
viii
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgments xiv
About the Authors xv
Introduction xvi
Abbreviations xviii
Chapter 1 History of UAS: Where Did They Come From and Where Are They Headed?
1(28)
Introduction
1(20)
Early Predecessors
1(7)
Unmanned Aircraft Development
8(13)
From Tactical to Transformational Technology
21(3)
Transition from UAV to UAS
22(1)
Open Source to Crowdfunding
23(1)
Related Technology and Innovative Development
24(2)
Regulations Set the Stage for the (R)evolution
26(3)
Chapter 2 Application of sUAS: Understanding Uses
29(22)
Introduction
29(1)
Common Uses
29(20)
Recreation and Hobby
32(4)
Precision Agriculture
36(3)
Public Safety and Service
39(5)
Communications
44(1)
Aerial Filming
45(1)
Cargo Transport
46(1)
Environmental Monitoring
47(1)
Training and Education
47(1)
Research
48(1)
Emerging Uses and Challenges
49(1)
On the Horizon
50(1)
Chapter 3 Variety of Design: Exploring the Technological Possibilities
51(78)
Introduction
51(1)
Platform Design Configurations
51(35)
Important Terms and Concepts
52(2)
Platform Types
54(24)
Categories and Designations
78(8)
Platform Selection Considerations
86(1)
System Composition
86(1)
Major Elements and Equipment
87(42)
Aerial Element
88(21)
Payload
109(5)
Ground-Based Command, Control, and Communication (C3)
114(6)
Human Element
120(3)
Support Equipment
123(6)
Chapter 4 Legal, Environmental, and Operational Considerations: A Map to Navigate the Maze
129(74)
Introduction
129(1)
Regulatory Framework
129(30)
Maintaining Safety in the National Airspace System
131(8)
Model Aircraft and sUAS
139(5)
Approved Operation of UAS
144(11)
Regulatory Policies and Resources
155(4)
Operating Environment
159(14)
Visibility
159(4)
Altitude
163(1)
Hazards and Obstacles
163(1)
Operational Environments
163(9)
Weather
172(1)
Environmental Considerations
172(1)
SUAS Operation
173(30)
General Aeronautical Knowledge
173(5)
Fixed-Wing Flight
178(2)
VTOL Flight
180(1)
Remote Operation
180(1)
Remote Pilot-in-Command and Visual Observer Coordination
181(2)
Autonomous (Automatic) Operation
183(1)
Geofencing
183(1)
Data Capture and Processing
183(1)
Operational Planning and Preparation
183(11)
Schedule, Coordinate, and Conduct Operations
194(6)
Hour Logging and Reporting
200(1)
Maintenance, Calibration, and Diagnosis
201(1)
sUAS Operational Considerations
201(2)
Chapter 5 Business of Unmanned Aviation: From Agencies to Startups
203(1)
Introduction
203(1)
UAS stakeholders
203(9)
Organizational Structures
204(8)
Stakeholder Roles and Collaboration
212(1)
Business Opportunity and Development
212(19)
Starting a Business
213(2)
In Field Employment
215(1)
Acquisition, Support, and Cost Planning
216(13)
Incorporating sUAS Operations
229(2)
Growth Areas and Challenges
231(2)
Chapter 6 Preparing for the Future: Accurate Information Makes All the Difference
233(1)
Introduction
233(1)
Finding Information
233(14)
Regulatory Information
234(2)
UAS Test Sites and Center of Excellence
236(1)
Government-Sponsored, Advocacy, and Public Outreach Organizations
237(1)
UAS-Related News
238(1)
User Communities and Networks
238(1)
Journals/Scientific Publishing
239(1)
Conferences, Symposiums, and Events
240(1)
Insurance Providers
241(1)
Legal Support and Representation
241(1)
Other Web-based Resources
242(1)
UAS Reports and Documents
243(1)
Author-Produced UAS Materials
244(3)
Figure Credits 247(10)
Index 257