Register your Aircraft All UAS must be registered with FAA Seriously it only costs 500 Certificate of Waiver or Authority Issued by the Air Traffic Organization to a public sector for a specific ID: 738760
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Public COA
Certificate of Waiver or AuthoritySlide2
Register your Aircraft!
All UAS must be registered with FAA
Seriously, it only costs $5.00Slide3
Certificate of Waiver or Authority
Issued by the Air Traffic Organization to a public sector for a
specific
unmanned aircraft activity.
Applications are evaluated by FAA with a response usually within 60 days.Slide4
Public COA “rules”
Must be a government entity
Self- certification of pilot
- Do not need to comply with Part 107
COA is for a specific locationCan obtain an Emergency COA if neededSlide5
Public COA
“rules"
Each
aircraft must have its own COA!
If no policy or procedure exists then follow applicable 14 CFR civil operations provisions.Slide6
COA Documents
Letter of Declaration
Proof of being public entity
Aircraft system
Control Station
Emergency procedures
Flight Operations Map(s)
Launch and Recovery Procedures
Lost Communication ProceduresSlide7
COA Documents
Lost Link procedures
No Airworthiness Certificate
AHJ self certify airworthiness
Other Certified TrainingFrom manufacturer of aircraftTechnical Standard Order (TSO) applicabilityCertified Aircraft parts
Visual Observers Slide8
COA Examples
Good
Ohio Dept. of Transportation
FAA Sample COA Application
Good to look at….Georgia Tech PoliceStrangeFederal Bureau of InvestigationSlide9
Safety!
All documents should reflect how you are going to ensure public safety.Slide10
Emergency COA’sSlide11
Emergency COA’s
Must have existing COA
All operations must be outside any prohibited areas.
If operations are within a Temporary Flight Restriction zone then:
May fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight, if equippedNighttime flight operations if equipped with appropriate lighting.Slide12
Emergency COA’s
May fly over densely populated areas if level of airworthiness allows.
Must adhere to 14 CFRs for the operations being conducted.Slide13
Emergency COA’s
Fill out Emergency COA Checklist
Email to: FAA Air Traffic System Operations Security (9-ATOR-HQ-SOSC@faa.gov , 9-ATOR-HQ-SOSC@faa.gov, Tel 202-267-8276)
60 min to 24 hours turn around time.Slide14
Information Sources
Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO)
FAA Website (being updated)Slide15Slide16
Lt. Jeff
Childers
jeff.childers@miamitwpoh.gov
jeff.childers635@gmail.com