EASA publishes AMC for “enhanced containment” provisions
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published means to show compliance with the “enhanced containment” provisions for drones, allowing the applicant to simply declare compliance without the need to apply for a design verification report.
Drones operating close to densely populated areas or airports are required to be equipped with systems preventing the drone from flying into an unauthorised area, unless the drone is already approved to operate in high risk environments. This is referred to as “enhanced containment”.
Drones operating close to densely populated areas or airports are required to be equipped with systems preventing the drone from flying into an unauthorised area, unless the drone is already approved to operate in high risk environments. This is referred to as “enhanced containment”.
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