
UAS Integration into Civil Airspace - Policy, Regulations and Strategy
Douglas M. Marshall(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2022
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208 pages
978-1-118-53657-5 (ISBN)
Description
UAS Integration into Civil Airspace: Policy, Regulations and Strategy Douglas M Marshall, TrueNorth Consulting LLC., USA Explores current Unmanned Air Systems policies with a view to developing a common airspace access and integration strategy UAS Integration into Civil Airspace: Policy, Regulations and Strategy examines the current state of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) airspace access and integration around the world, focusing on the efforts that have produced a regulatory response to the demand for access. This analysis provides the architecture for a common strategic and analytical thread that can serve as a template for the entire community, as well as for regulators and policymakers who must balance the needs and demands of UAS users with the general public s right to safe skies and privacy. An understanding of the market forces and business cases that are fuelling the development of the technology is also covered in a focus on the economics of the industry. The book presents a strategy for airspace access and integration that will facilitate humanitarian, environmental, social and security uses of unmanned aircraft systems on a global scale.
Key features: Discusses existing policies and regulations from nations around the world for flying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in civil airspace. Examines the current status of technological developments and explores the technological potential in the years to come. Presents a comprehensive airspace integration strategy that balances the many conflicting interests in the UAS world, with due regard for safety, utility and affordability. UAS Integration into Civil Airspace: Policy, Regulations and Strategy is essential reading for all professionals involved in UAS industry, as well as students in mechanical engineering and law.
Key features: Discusses existing policies and regulations from nations around the world for flying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in civil airspace. Examines the current status of technological developments and explores the technological potential in the years to come. Presents a comprehensive airspace integration strategy that balances the many conflicting interests in the UAS world, with due regard for safety, utility and affordability. UAS Integration into Civil Airspace: Policy, Regulations and Strategy is essential reading for all professionals involved in UAS industry, as well as students in mechanical engineering and law.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-53657-5 (9781118536575)
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Persons
Douglas Marshall is the Division Manager of UAS Regulations and Standards Development at New Mexico State University. Prior to joining the team at New Mexico State University he held an appointment as Professor of Aviation at the University of North Dakota, where he taught courses in Aviation Law, Aviation Economics, Airline Operations and Management, and Airline Labor Relations and Law, among others. He has served on several national and international committees and work groups relating to UAS, including the FAA s Small UAS Aviation Rulemaking Committee and is currently serving on ASTM s UAS Standards Working Group. He is currently involved in a wide variety of projects and contracts involving unmanned aircraft systems research and development.
Author
New Mexico State University
Series Editor
MIT
University of Liverpool, UK
BAE Systems, UK