Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), or drones, have become an important tool across many industries. Advanced Aircrew Academy has heard from many of our business aviation customers and new UAS operators that they are looking to start an unmanned aviation program for their company.

If you operate a Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) for non-recreational purposes, you are responsible for ensuring it is safe to operate according to 14 CFR 107.15 (a) and (b). The FAA holds Remote Pilots in Command (RPIC) responsible for compliance with the rules of the air, just as drivers are responsible for following traffic rules. If an "accident" occurs, the first thing the FAA will look at is your training and adherence to the rules.

Because each operator is unique, we will offer the most cost-effective bundled pricing for your specific needs. Email info@aircrewacademy.com to get started.

 

  • UAS Drug & Alcohol Misuse Prevention
  • UAS Emergencies and Response Plans
  • UAS Errors and Procedural Non-Compliance
  • UAS Fatigue Management
  • UAS Human Factors / Crew Resource Management
  • UAS Maintenance
  • UAS Occupational Safety & Health
  • UAS Safety Management Systems


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