Decoding FAA Part 108 and Shielded Waiver for Docked BVLOS Operations
Curious about how the proposed Part 108 regulations are expected to simplify docked BVLOS operations? Join our upcoming webinar with a regulatory expert as we explore policy recommendations, the concept of shielded waivers, and the resource requirements for obtaining BVLOS approvals, along with case studies of successful waiver applications.
Sep 25, 2024
10:00 am
CT
Context
Obtaining BVLOS flight approvals currently requires complex, case-by-case FAA exemptions. The Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) has proposed new rules to the FAA under Part 108 to enable flights beyond a remote pilot's visual line of sight. These upcoming changes are set to create new business opportunities and broaden existing applications. The drone industry is eager for these updates, especially regarding the simplification of BVLOS operations. What can we expect from this new framework?
Join us for this upcoming webinar where we will cover:
- A detailed overview of Part 108 guidelines
- When to consider shielded waivers
- Key components like DAA systems and parachutes for waivers
- Resources and effort needed for BVLOS waiver applications
- Case studies of successfully approved FAA waivers
Baisali Ghosh
Marcom Manager, FlytBase
Akaki Kunchulia
CEO, Akaki Kunchulia Consulting
Context
Obtaining BVLOS flight approvals currently requires complex, case-by-case FAA exemptions. The Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) has proposed new rules to the FAA under Part 108 to enable flights beyond a remote pilot's visual line of sight. These upcoming changes are set to create new business opportunities and broaden existing applications. The drone industry is eager for these updates, especially regarding the simplification of BVLOS operations. What can we expect from this new framework?
Join us for this upcoming webinar where we will cover:
- A detailed overview of Part 108 guidelines
- When to consider shielded waivers
- Key components like DAA systems and parachutes for waivers
- Resources and effort needed for BVLOS waiver applications
- Case studies of successfully approved FAA waivers
Baisali Ghosh
Marcom Manager, FlytBase
Akaki Kunchulia
CEO, Akaki Kunchulia Consulting
Context
Obtaining BVLOS flight approvals currently requires complex, case-by-case FAA exemptions. The Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) has proposed new rules to the FAA under Part 108 to enable flights beyond a remote pilot's visual line of sight. These upcoming changes are set to create new business opportunities and broaden existing applications. The drone industry is eager for these updates, especially regarding the simplification of BVLOS operations. What can we expect from this new framework?
Join us for this upcoming webinar where we will cover:
- A detailed overview of Part 108 guidelines
- When to consider shielded waivers
- Key components like DAA systems and parachutes for waivers
- Resources and effort needed for BVLOS waiver applications
- Case studies of successfully approved FAA waivers
Baisali Ghosh
Marcom Manager, FlytBase
Akaki Kunchulia
CEO, Akaki Kunchulia Consulting
What to expect?
Obtaining BVLOS flight approvals currently requires complex, case-by-case FAA exemptions. The Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) has proposed new rules to the FAA under Part 108 to enable flights beyond a remote pilot's visual line of sight. These upcoming changes are set to create new business opportunities and broaden existing applications. The drone industry is eager for these updates, especially regarding the simplification of BVLOS operations. What can we expect from this new framework?
Join us for this upcoming webinar where we will cover:
- A detailed overview of Part 108 guidelines
- When to consider shielded waivers
- Key components like DAA systems and parachutes for waivers
- Resources and effort needed for BVLOS waiver applications
- Case studies of successfully approved FAA waivers
Baisali Ghosh
Marcom Manager, FlytBase
Akaki Kunchulia
CEO, Akaki Kunchulia Consulting
What to expect?
Obtaining BVLOS flight approvals currently requires complex, case-by-case FAA exemptions. The Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) has proposed new rules to the FAA under Part 108 to enable flights beyond a remote pilot's visual line of sight. These upcoming changes are set to create new business opportunities and broaden existing applications. The drone industry is eager for these updates, especially regarding the simplification of BVLOS operations. What can we expect from this new framework?
Join us for this upcoming webinar where we will cover:
- A detailed overview of Part 108 guidelines
- When to consider shielded waivers
- Key components like DAA systems and parachutes for waivers
- Resources and effort needed for BVLOS waiver applications
- Case studies of successfully approved FAA waivers
Baisali Ghosh
Marcom Manager, FlytBase
Akaki Kunchulia
CEO, Akaki Kunchulia Consulting
Context
Obtaining BVLOS flight approvals currently requires complex, case-by-case FAA exemptions. The Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) has proposed new rules to the FAA under Part 108 to enable flights beyond a remote pilot's visual line of sight. These upcoming changes are set to create new business opportunities and broaden existing applications. The drone industry is eager for these updates, especially regarding the simplification of BVLOS operations. What can we expect from this new framework?
Join us for this upcoming webinar where we will cover:
- A detailed overview of Part 108 guidelines
- When to consider shielded waivers
- Key components like DAA systems and parachutes for waivers
- Resources and effort needed for BVLOS waiver applications
- Case studies of successfully approved FAA waivers
Baisali Ghosh
Marcom Manager, FlytBase
Akaki Kunchulia
CEO, Akaki Kunchulia Consulting