EASA launches public session for proposals on drone airworthiness and certification – Uplaza

The European Union Aviation Security Company (EASA) has printed Discover of Proposed Modification (NPA) 2024-06 to seek the advice of aviation stakeholders and residents on draft proposals for the preliminary and persevering with airworthiness of licensed unmanned plane techniques (UAS). EASA proposes amendments to the present acceptable technique of compliance and steering materials (AMC & GM) to the UAS Laws and Half 21, in addition to new AMC & GM to the newly printed Laws (EU) 2024/1107 and 
(EU) 2024/1109, which had been primarily based on EASA Opinion No 03/2023.

The draft proposals purpose to:

  • guarantee a excessive and uniform stage of security for UAS topic to certification and operated within the ‘specific’ class;
  • present steering to the EU Member States’ competent authorities for the appliance of the UAS Laws;
  • assist the implementation of the brand new regulatory framework relevant to UAS;
  • assist affected stakeholders perceive the specificities of the brand new regulatory framework; and
  • handle the novelties of UAS in comparison with manned aviation.

Laws (EU) 2024/1107 and (EU) 2024/1109 had been issued in Could following the publication of EASA Opinion No 03/2023 again in August 2023. Opinion No 03/2023 contained regulatory materials for the airworthiness and certification of UAS together with vertical take-off and touchdown (VTOL) plane and air taxis. The associated NPA 2024-01 with the draft AMC & GM on VTOL-capable plane was printed in January 2024. This NPA is one extra step of this rulemaking job (RMT.0230), which shall be concluded with the publication of the ultimate AMC & GM below the respective Govt Director Selections.

Associated Content material

NPA 2024-06

Fee Delegated Regulation (EU) 2024/1107

Fee Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/1109

Opinion No 03/2023

NPA 2024-01


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