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First Canadian BVLOS flight trials setting standards for safe operations

Aeryon Labs Inc. Press Release | February 24, 2017

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Aeryon Labs Inc., the premier manufacturer of small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) has announced that the Aeryon SkyRanger sUAS successfully completed the first Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flight in Canada. The SkyRanger was chosen by Ventus Geospatial Inc. and Canadian Unmanned Inc., as the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) sUAS flown for beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) testing and evaluation throughout the trials at the Foremost UAS Range.

These flight trials, among few BVLOS trials worldwide, are a milestone for aviation, establishing safe operational procedures and protocols for operating UAS less than 25 kilograms (55 pounds) beyond line-of-sight. This inaugural flight creates the foundation for how sUAS operators can legally and safely fly BVLOS within Canada and across the globe.

Civil and commercial applications, including public safety, power line and pipeline inspection, and large area mapping, will be more feasible and more cost-effective since a larger area can be covered in a single flight without the pilot adjusting location to keep the sUAS within sight.

“Transport Canada continues to be a progressive airspace regulator, establishing standards and guidelines, like BVLOS, that enable safe UAS operations within Canada,” said Dave Kroetsch, president and CEO, Aeryon Labs. “Aeryon is proud to be support Transport Canada and our aviation partners using the SkyRanger, which is the first VTOL sUAS to conform to the requirements established by Transport Canada for UAV system airworthiness and design.”

SkyRanger sUAS is an accomplished system for both land and maritime environments with thousands of hours of flight time and successful customer missions around the world. In addition to SkyRanger’s role in standardizing safe BVLOS applications, Aeryon continues to bring its 10 years of operation experience in achieving industry firsts. For example, SkyRanger is the first sUAS to have:

  • Flown at a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) test site (Wildlife Monitoring in Alaska);
  • Received an FAA Section 333 Exemption (flare stack and infrastructure Inspections);
  • Achieved a statewide Certificate of Airworthiness (COA) in the U.S. (Michigan State Police); and
  • Secured nighttime commercial operations approval in the U.S. (building inspections).

The SkyRanger has provided safe and reliable operations in military, public safety and commercial applications including, the wildfires in Fort McMurray, Alberta, in 2016, where Transport Canada granted approval for Ventus Geospatial to operate in restricted airspace to assist in the fire response efforts.

Transport Canada defines visual line-of-sight as “unaided visual contact with the aircraft sufficient to be able to maintain operational control of the aircraft, know its location, and be able to scan the airspace in which it is operating to decisively see and avoid other air traffic or objects.” BVLOS describes UAS flight operations conducted at standoff distances beyond the visual contact described above.

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