A Visual Observer should look for tripping hazards by the pilot or the visual observer, cars or other vehicles, animals/wildlife, and other people in the vicinity. The visual observer should also monitor the sky for hazards such as weather, tree lines, high wires, and aircraft or any other detectable objects.
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New BVLOS Regulations
The new regulatory framework, designed to normalize Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations, is a major step toward reclaiming American leadership in drone technology, while addressing national security concerns and fostering innovation.







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