EASA Technical Opinion Sample Clauses

EASA Technical Opinion. The EASA opinion “Introduction of a regulatory framework for the operation of unmanned aircraft” [RD5] lays down the foundation for all future work for the development of rules, guidance material, as xxxxx as, safety promotion to ensure unmanned aircraft are operated safely and their impact on the safety of the aviation system is minimised. The opinion includes 27 proposals for a regulatory framework for low risk operations of all unmanned aircraft irrespective of their mass. The proposals are operations centric, focusing on how the RPAS will be used rather than their physical characteristics. It establishes 3 categories of operation, as follows:  ‘Open’ category (low risk): Safety is ensured through compliance with operational limitations, mass limitations as a proxy of energy, product safety requirements, and a minimum set of operational rules.  ‘Specific’ category (medium risk): Authorisation by an aviation authority, possibly assisted by a qualified entity (QE2), following a risk assessment performed by the operator. A manual of operations lists the risk mitigation measures.  ‘Certified’ category (higher risk): Requirements comparable to those for manned aviation. Oversight by NAA (issue of licences and approval of maintenance, operations, training, ATM/ANS and aerodromes organisations) and by EASA (design and approval of foreign organisations). This report does not go into the details of the Technical Opinion, while a general view of the three categories and respective duties and requirements for the operators is provided in the below chart:
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