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Policies — Air1 Drone Services LLC
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FAA Remote Pilot Certifacation Tutor
Whether it's flying commercially or as a hobbyist, Air1 Drone Services LLC is committed to advancing the use of unmanned aerial vehicles: safely legally and ethically.
Our commitment to Safety and Compliance is reflected in the following BP policy statement as adopted by our board of directors, on July 1, 2016. Although (14 CFR) part 107 does not require implementation of BP, our policy is based on current (14 CFR) Part 107 Federal Law and the FAA Voluntary Best Practices Guidelines for small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAV).
Exert from: May 19, 2016 by Angela Simpson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information.
“UAS holds the potential to provide significant benefits to both industry and consumers in myriad ways. These include using UAS to inspect cell phone towers without risking human lives, monitor crop growth and take aerial photos of real estate. The best practices agreed to by a diverse group of stakeholders -- including privacy and consumer advocates, industry, news organizations and trade associations -- represent an important step in building consumer trust, giving users the tools to innovate in this space in a manner that respects privacy, and providing accountability and transparency. The voluntary best practices encourage UAS users to:
inform affected persons of UAS use and the collection of data;
take care in the collection and storage of information that identifies a particular person;
limit the use and sharing of such data;
secure data; and
monitor and comply with the law as it evolves.
These guidelines provide the flexibility to evolve as the industry grows while ensuring a baseline understanding of ethical practices. We will work with stakeholders on the best ways to disseminate and promote these practices broadly so that businesses and users that were not able to be at the table can take advantage of the collective wisdom in these documents while growing their UAS-related businesses or using their personal UAS responsibly. We look forward to continuing the conversation with stakeholders as this industry develops and grows
Best Practices Statement
All Air1 Drone Service LLC employees must conduct all Air1 business in strict compliance with all of the FAA Voluntary Best Practices for sUAS recommendations referenced below. https://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/voluntary_best_practices_for_uas_privacy_transparency_and_accountability_0.pdf
All Air1 Drone Services LLC employees are required to agree in writing to our Best Practices Policy Statement and to the disciplinary actions that will be enforced for employee violations.
Air1 Drone Services LLC is committed to Operating Safety and in Complete Compliance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 107 http://www.faa.gov/uas/media/Part_107_Summary.pdf
Air1 is excited about the new opportunities provided by modern Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). We believe that nearly all Industries, States, Counties and Municipalities will soon be affected by UAV use. Whether it is flying commercially or as a hobbyist, Air1 Drone Services LLC is committed to advancing the use of (UAVs), safely, legally and ethically.
* For Air1 policies covering Standard Operating Procedures, please see Air1 Drone Services LLC Policy Statements at:
http://www.air1droneservices.com/policies
Steve Wohnrade - Owner: Air1 Drone Services LLC
REV: 07/01/2016.01
Air1 Drone Services LLC is committed to operate in Complete Compliance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 107 http://www.faa.gov/uas/media/Part_107_Summary.pdf
Our commitment to Safety and Compliance is reflected in the following SOP policy statement. Adopted by our board of directors, on July 1, 2016. Although (14 CFR) part 107 does not require implementation of SOP, our policies are based on current (14 CFR) part 107 Federal Law and FAA Best Practices Guidelines.
Therefore, in accordance with (14 CFR) part 107,
Air1 Remote Pilots are required to be certified by the FAA.
· AC 107-2CHAPTER 6. PART 107 SUBPART C, REMOTE PILOT CERTIFICATION
Air1 Remote Pilots are to comply with all Air1 aircraft maintenance and inspection policies as out lined in:
· AC 107-2CHAPTER 7.2 - 3.1 sUAS MAINTENANCE
Air1 Remote Pilots are required to comply with all Air1 aircraft inspection policies as outline in:
· AC 107-2CHAPTER 7.3 - 5 sUAS INSPECTION
Air1 Remote Pilots are to comply with all Air1 aircraft maintenance and inspection Best Practices policies as out lined in:
· AC 107-2 APPENDIX C. sUAS MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION BEST PRACTICES
Air1 SOP: Mission Planning
· inspect on Google Maps operations area.
· determine applicable air space restrictions. If operation is in controlled air space, follow AC 107-2CHAPTER 5.8 Operation Near Airports; in Certain Airspace; in Prohibited or Restricted Areas; or in the Proximity of Certain Areas Designated by a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM).
· perform Risk Assessmen
allocate tasks for CRM if applicable
· confirm and conform to all Federal, State and Local laws/ordinances
· inform client of (14 CFR) Part 107 rules for safe operations. (no fly) over unprotected persons etc.
Air1 SOP: Pre-Flight
· have in possession all FAA required Air1 documentation and any state or local permits if applicable.
· inspect operations area
· perform pre-fight inspections follow AC 107-27.3.4 Preflight Inspection Items
· review CRM if applicable
· review emergency procedures
Air1 SOP: In-Flight
· execute mission plan and all P.I.C. duties in accordance with: Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 107and Air1 policies.
Air1 SOP: Post-Flight
· verify all data with mission plan objectives
· return all data to Air1
* For Air1 policies covering, data security, privacy, and transparency see: Air1 Drone Services LLC Policy Statement: Best Practices air1droneservices.com/policies
All Air1 Drone Services LLC employees are required to agree in writing to our Standard Operating ProceduresPolicy and to the disciplinary actions that will be enforced for employee violations.
Air1 Drone Services LLC is committed to Operations Safety and complete compliance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) part 107 http://www.faa.gov/uas/media/Part_107_Summary.pdf
Air1 is excited about the new opportunities provided by modern Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). We believe that nearly all Industries, States, Counties and Municipalities will soon be affected by UAV use. Whether it is flying commercially or as a hobbyist, Air1 Drone Services LLC is committed to advancing the use of UAVs, safely, legally and ethically.
http://www.air1droneservices.com/ REV: 07/01/2016.01