Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) that operate at airports are adequately integrated into an environment shared with manned aviation. To the maximum extent possible, RPAS comply with the existing rules and regulations, such as, minimum performance requirements for IFR/VFR flights, separation criteria (e.g. wake turbulence, the impact of latency), airport or airfield surface operations, RPAS categorization/classification (including flight planning) and other ATM requirements.
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AUO-0617 | |
AIMS-16 |
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AIMS-23 |
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PRO-RPAS-0003 |
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RPAS-0001 |
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RPAS-0002 |
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Code | Title | Program | Related Elements | Analysis |
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PJ.03a-09 | Surface operations by RPAS | SESAR 2020 Wave 1 | Analysis |