Drones for Wildlife Protection

Found this article interesting. A firm called, Air Shepard, has joined forces with the South African Government to operate Drones with thermal imaging camera to catch poaches of endangered species in the outback.

http://news.discovery.com/tech/night-flying-drones-fight-poachers-in-africa-160309.htm

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Game keepers have their work cut out trying to enforce the law on poaching when faced with protecting thousands of square miles of land. Drones make the perfect weapon in their fight.

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This just shows, with the right application, Drones really are the tool of the future.

TU!

 

1000 UAS Operators in UK

1036 as of September 2015.

The 1000 Milestone, was reached some time in the last month. I tend to keep an eye on the CAA register to see who is who. On the 2nd Feb, i blogged about the CAA UAS database, which at the time had 483 registered Pilots. I predicted 1250 licensed pilots by Feb 2016, so lets wait to see if i’m right. I think i might have under estimated!

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/1995/SUA%20Operators%2011Sep15.pdf

Hopefully it won’t be long until a proper UAS Pilots register is established. This needs to happen. From the perspective of the public, business and actual UAS companies. A central hub for all things UAS in the UK is essential.  Place for Pilots to register their business, share comments and ideas (not like facebook forums – a blog for later!). A source of information for the Public and Business, to access clear and concise information about legal UAS operations, and a place to actually source a qualified UAS company.

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The CAA register is great for those in the know, but as of yet, this isn’t particular user friendly, and not at all publicised by the CAA. I know there are a few ‘not for profit’ organisations that have set up similar things. But the problem with ‘not for profit’, is that it is completed in peoples spare time, and without significant personal funding, will never get properly exposed to the public……..

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…..Which really needs to happen. A BBC report released a few hours, states that 3 Police Forces confirm over 200 complaints from the public about Drones this last year.

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First off, there is absolutely no context for this report, which is kind of annoying. A what constitutes a ‘rightful’ complaint? How many of these are just people calling the Police because they think someone is actually spying on them…from 100 meters away, on a go pro camera, erm yeah.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34607121

It would be good to know how many of the 200, the Police actually followed up on.

Anyways more point is this, with ever growing numbers of registered UAS operators, more of the public buying them for recreation, and an increased number of complaints, surely now is the time for proper legislation, insurance for all and a proper UAS Pilots database.

Thumbs Up Gents!

Drones Do Good

For the general public, the only time they hear or see a UAS in the news, is a negative story… an idiot trying to take down a plane or the Army blowing up a wedding…. so its always good to see a positive spin on Drones.

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Unfortunately  in this instance, their positive use, was in a very negative story; the huge explosion in Tianjin, China.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-33901950

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Not sure what was used to capture the images, a Phantom, i assume. Regardless of platform, it just shows how, in the right hands, Drones can be so versatile and useful.

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It was back in April 2015, Drone again proved their worth in Nepal. A major earthquake, rocked the country and killed thousands, Drones were used to access areas helicopters couldn’t reach, and helped rescuers and journalists see the devastation from ‘relative’ safely.

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It will be interesting to see how emergency services adopt and utilise UAS around the world. They are cheap and easy to use, it wont be long before they are staple equipment for any rescues service.

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lets hope thats sooner rather than later.

TU!

Source – http://www.bbcnews.co.uk

UTM – Traffic System for Drones!

Plans have been unveiled by Internet giants, Google, and NASA and 13 other Tech companies, including Amazon, for an air-traffic control system for drones.

Aptly named, the Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Traffic Management system.

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The US Government, has up till recently had its ‘head in the sand’ regarding the commercial use of Drones. The FAA only recently granted Amazon (and others) exception to trail the ‘Prime Air’ delivery service, on US soil. Amazon had been testing their new delivery system, over the boarder in Canada.

Rather than let the air be clogged with unruly, unregulated unmanned UAS,  the US Government is seeking to work with the private sector to create rules of the aerial road.

The move comes after a series of incidents involving drones, including crashes at national parks and on the White House grounds. Yet, for some businesses, the regulations can’t come fast enough.

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“A UAS traffic management (UTM) system for low-altitude airspace is needed, much like today’s surface vehicles that operate within a system consisting of roads, lanes, stop signs, rules, and lights, regardless of whether the vehicle is automated or driven by a human,”

NASA said on its website.

“While incorporating lessons learned from the well-established ATM system, which grew from a mid-air collision over the Grand Canyon in the early days of commercial aviation, the UTM system would enable safe and efficient low-altitude airspace operations by providing services such as airspace design, corridors, dynamic geofencing, severe weather and wind avoidance, congestion management, terrain avoidance, route planning and re-routing, separation management, sequencing and spacing, and contingency management,” the agency continued.

This can only be a good thing for our industry, and if something takes off in America, you can bet its going to take off in the UK too!

Will the CAA be as flexible and forthcoming as the FAA appear to be? Possibly not. Although there is now formal discussion on UAS delivery services, there is no mention of the actual practicalities. As i have discussed before, there needs to be a radical change in public perception of Drones, a change in rules for un-aided line of slight flights, and finally an improvement in UAS technology; both GPS and Battery life…..

Another factor is location. There is still no mention to the use of Drones for delivery, in congested areas. This might be one reason why Drone delivery might work in the US but not UK. We are a much much smaller country, things are more compact… any flight in the UK will most likely be into or over a congested area. This might not be the case in more remote areas of the US.

Anyways any UAS news that is not another ‘fly away’ or crash, can only be a good thing, and with Institutions like NASA and corporate giants like Google and Amazon, firmly on the band wagon, this are beginning to move in a more positive direction.

TU

Source – Phil Fantino

Source – https://www.rt.com/usa/310705-drone-air-traffic-control/

BUNC-S Flight Exam

I haven’t posted anything in the last week… i was busy preparing and stressing…..

I passed my flight exam for the BUNC-s UAS Commercial Pilots Licence. Its been a stressful day but not so much the actual test, more the implications for this exam.

Excluding Ground School, back in December, i haven’t sat an exam since my Uni finals in 2001! And in 2001 i was a carefree youth, with no commitments and responsibilities. Now i have a mortgage and two children. So passing isn’t just about me, its about providing a future for them.

So i need to think and collate my thoughts and experiences of today, and i will post later this evening about the test, after i’ve celebrated with beer!

I won’t be giving too much away, although what you are tested on is common knowledge. Ultimately, you want to know, that when you fly, you, are safe and competent, and having all the answers isn’t how we learn… that said, i do think there could be more information for people new to the industry, who want some guidance about what to expect…… give me a few hours, and maybe i can help.

Yay, all those days flying and planning paid off. Next, Polish off Ops Manual!

Thumbs up to Paul Carr the examiner – top bloke. My Observer, Dad, my inspirations. And Thumbs up to me, for once!

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Drone, UAS, UAV – Terminology

Telling people i’m training to be a UAS Pilot, always draws a blank look.

Then i say ‘Drone’, and they understand and get excited. At least two of my friends asked if i’m going to “blow stuff up”?

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I then have to burst their bubble, and tell them i’m only armed with a 4K camera, not Hellfire Missiles (ok that is a cool name).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-114_Hellfire

Thats my issue with the using the term, Drone. People know what a Drone is because of the US and UK Drone bombing campaigns in Afghanistan, Pakistan and against ISIS of late.

I feel people have a negative association with the term. Whenever the media discuss consumer UAS incidents, like Phantoms landing on the White House Lawn, or Near Misses at Heathrow, they too refer to them as Drones. Put Drone into Google Images, first picture; DJI Phantom (then lots of US Military platforms)

So, am i actually a Drone Pilot? Or a UAS Pilot, or a UAV/RPAS Pilot?  EuroUSC refer to their students as UAS or Unmanned Aerial Systems Pilots. Maybe the qualification you have, results in what you call yourself. Put UAS into Google Images, first picture is a Quadcopter! Yay. Put UAV into Google Images, Military.

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I have been somewhat confused about the whole thing since i become so engaged in the industry. I certainly will continue to refer to myself as a UAS Pilot, useful as my company is named after it!

As per, there are people who have been thinking thoughts like these for longer than i have, and know more than i do, here is another great site for newbies to the UAS industry.

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You have probably come across these guys before: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems Association. A great site for information, legal and insurance advice and general news.  They have written a in depth description on their take of UAV vs UAS. Its defiantly worth a read….

https://www.uavs.org/index.php?page=what_is

http://eurousc.com/services/pilot-qualifications/

TU!

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New Drone Pilot Movie

Good Kill, Ethan Hawks new movie gets it UK release today.

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Not something i will rush to the cinema to see, but will look forward to it coming out on Bluray in a few months time.

It will be interesting to see the take, on how a person who kills from distance feels and the impact it must have on their life. It must be a very detached experience.

Lets hope films like this help to educate the public, in the difference between a Drone Pilot and a UAS Pilot.

TU

P45 for Sheep Dogs

Sheep Dogs beware, your services are soon to be surplus to requirement!

Great idea, great video, great piloting skills, apt choice of song!

Another fantastic application for Unmanned Aerial Systems, safe, fast and effective. Good Work Farmer Dude and SkyFly Photography.

As usual, here is a link to my original source, and lots more detail on the story, including the UAS Pilot interview with the BBC.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/farmer-herds-sheep-with-a-drone-in-latest-sign-of-robots-taking-over-1.3015287

Thumbs Up Shep The Drone!

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Drones Banned – Another Day, Another Place.

On Wednesday, in Abu Dhabi, the Department for Economic Development  announced a complete ban on the sale of recreational UAS  because they pose a risk to aviation.

“Stopping the sale of drones comes within the mandate of the centre to regulate and control commercial activities that may negatively affect community security,”  Mohammed Al Rumaithi, acting executive director of the centre.

The report doesn’t state how this will impact on people whom already own a UAV, and can they be stopped being bought online and shipped? What it state is that new legislation is currently being reviewed.

You can read a far more in depth report here

http://www.thenational.ae/uae/sale-of-recreational-drones-banned-in-abu-dhabi

TU

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