Meeting EASA MOC 2511/2512 & FAA Compliance with Parachute Recovery Systems
Interested in safe and compliant flight over people during docked drone operations? Join our upcoming webinar to discover how AVSS enables FAA MOC for Category 2 & 3 flights and EASA MOC 2511/2512 without the need for a waiver. Learn how its integration with the FlytBase software platform lets you operate remotely with peace of mind.
May 9, 2024
11:00 am
CT
Context
Drone parachutes are crucial for extending operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), as they provide an added layer of safety required by regulatory bodies. These parachutes ensure that drones can be safely recovered during system failures or emergencies, thereby meeting stringent safety requirements for BVLOS operations. This capability is essential for advancing the use of drones in more complex and varied missions across expansive areas.
Through this session, we'll provide a detailed overview of how parachute systems, combined with the right flight automation software platform, contribute to achieving regulatory standards, with a focus on flight over people and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
Josh Ogden
CEO & Co-Founder, AVSS
Achal Negi
Director of Business Development, FlytBase
Context
Drone parachutes are crucial for extending operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), as they provide an added layer of safety required by regulatory bodies. These parachutes ensure that drones can be safely recovered during system failures or emergencies, thereby meeting stringent safety requirements for BVLOS operations. This capability is essential for advancing the use of drones in more complex and varied missions across expansive areas.
Through this session, we'll provide a detailed overview of how parachute systems, combined with the right flight automation software platform, contribute to achieving regulatory standards, with a focus on flight over people and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
Josh Ogden
CEO & Co-Founder, AVSS
Achal Negi
Director of Business Development, FlytBase
Context
Drone parachutes are crucial for extending operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), as they provide an added layer of safety required by regulatory bodies. These parachutes ensure that drones can be safely recovered during system failures or emergencies, thereby meeting stringent safety requirements for BVLOS operations. This capability is essential for advancing the use of drones in more complex and varied missions across expansive areas.
Through this session, we'll provide a detailed overview of how parachute systems, combined with the right flight automation software platform, contribute to achieving regulatory standards, with a focus on flight over people and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
Josh Ogden
CEO & Co-Founder, AVSS
Achal Negi
Director of Business Development, FlytBase
What to expect?
Drone parachutes are crucial for extending operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), as they provide an added layer of safety required by regulatory bodies. These parachutes ensure that drones can be safely recovered during system failures or emergencies, thereby meeting stringent safety requirements for BVLOS operations. This capability is essential for advancing the use of drones in more complex and varied missions across expansive areas.
Through this session, we'll provide a detailed overview of how parachute systems, combined with the right flight automation software platform, contribute to achieving regulatory standards, with a focus on flight over people and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
Josh Ogden
CEO & Co-Founder, AVSS
Achal Negi
Director of Business Development, FlytBase
What to expect?
Drone parachutes are crucial for extending operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), as they provide an added layer of safety required by regulatory bodies. These parachutes ensure that drones can be safely recovered during system failures or emergencies, thereby meeting stringent safety requirements for BVLOS operations. This capability is essential for advancing the use of drones in more complex and varied missions across expansive areas.
Through this session, we'll provide a detailed overview of how parachute systems, combined with the right flight automation software platform, contribute to achieving regulatory standards, with a focus on flight over people and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
Josh Ogden
CEO & Co-Founder, AVSS
Achal Negi
Director of Business Development, FlytBase
Context
Drone parachutes are crucial for extending operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), as they provide an added layer of safety required by regulatory bodies. These parachutes ensure that drones can be safely recovered during system failures or emergencies, thereby meeting stringent safety requirements for BVLOS operations. This capability is essential for advancing the use of drones in more complex and varied missions across expansive areas.
Through this session, we'll provide a detailed overview of how parachute systems, combined with the right flight automation software platform, contribute to achieving regulatory standards, with a focus on flight over people and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations.
Josh Ogden
CEO & Co-Founder, AVSS
Achal Negi
Director of Business Development, FlytBase