This document discusses the increasing automation of commercial drones. It outlines the need for industry standards and training to ensure safety as drone use expands. Regulations and policies around drone use are still developing as the technology progresses. Collaboration between industry, regulators, and insurers can help establish best practices and safety management systems to guide commercial drone operations.
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• CAA Commercial and Consumer
• Grey legislation
• Policing difficult
• Standards variable across the sector… Good and Bad
• CSS Card for Plant… Drones ?
• Tip The balance
6. • UK Industry Sector Standard
• Deliver Industry Specific Training Courses
• Continual Professional Auditing Scheme
• Develop a Safety Management System
• Collaborate with the Insurance Industry
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Title Screen
Project in its Entirety – Overview
Drone 1 – Cleared for Takeoff
Drone 2 – The Fight to Automation – Stage Explanation
At the tier one level there are lots of good practice in the industry – FAI is a good example But the facts are
Legislation has a lot of Grey Areas Policing Drones is Difficult
There is no specific standards for construction sites And plenty of bad practice out there too. Roofers doing inspections with no commercial licence at all. Contractors going on the training course… then thats it. Drone operators with variable skill sets and exoerience. And construction is a dynamic and highly dangerous environment. If you want to operate plant on site you need a CSS card. Why is adrone different
Almost daily there is a story on drones and when the balance tips expect a blanket wide legisatision that may be restrictive