Amazon Gets Experimental FAA Airworthiness Certificate For Drowns
Amazon Gets Experimental Airworthiness Certificate
March 19–The Federal Aviation Administration today issued
an experimental airworthiness certificate to an Amazon Logistics, Inc. unmanned
aircraft (UAS) design that the company will use for research and development
and crew training. The FAA typically issues experimental certificates to
manufacturers and technology developers to operate a UAS that does not have a
type certificate.
Under the provisions of the certificate, all flight
operations must be conducted at 400 feet or below during daylight hours in
visual meteorological conditions. The UAS must always remain within visual
line-of-sight of the pilot and observer. The pilot actually flying the aircraft
must have at least a private pilot’s certificate and current medical
certification.
The certificate also requires Amazon to provide monthly
data to the FAA. The company must report the number of flights conducted, pilot
duty time per flight, unusual hardware or software malfunctions, any deviations
from air traffic controllers’ instructions, and any unintended loss of
communication links. The FAA includes these reporting requirements in all UAS
experimental airworthiness certificates.
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