SAE ARP 5707-2010 Pilot Training Recommendations for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Civil Operations《无人驾驶飞机系统的试点培训建议(UAS)的公民行动》.pdf
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4、side USA)Fax: 724-776-0790Email: CustomerServicesae.orgSAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedbackon this Technical Report, please visithttp:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/ARP5707AEROSPACERECOMMENDED PRACTICEARP5707Issued 2010-11Reaffirmed 2016-04Pilot Training Rec
5、ommendations for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Civil OperationsRATIONALEARP5707 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five-year review policy.TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE 2 2. REFERENCES 22.1 Applicable Documents 22.2 Related Publications . 3 3. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS . 4 4. INTRODUCTION/BA
6、CKGROUND . 5 5. EXPECTED USAGE OF THIS DOCUMENT 6 6. BASIS FOR DEVELOPING PILOT TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS 76.1 Intended USe 86.2 Operational Environment 86.3 Pilot Requirements 96.4 Aircraft System Characteristics . 10 7. DEVELOPMENT OF UAS PILOT TRAINING SYLLABI . 147.1 Comparing the Private and Com
7、mercial Pilot Practical Test Standards 147.2 Modifying the Private and Commercial PTS Topics for UAS PIlot training 167.3 Modifying the Instrument Rating PTS Topics for UAS PIlot training . 198. UAS PILOT QUALIFICATION AND TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS . 21 8.1 Certification Restrictions . 228.2 Type rat
8、ings 238.3 Specific examples of Training requirements . 238.4 POssession of a Manned Aircraft Certification . 248.5 Other Topics 26 1. SCOPE This document provides an approach to the development of training topics for pilots of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for use by operators, manufacturers, and
9、 regulators. The identification of training topics is based initially on Practical Test Standard (PTS) topics for manned aircraft pilots. The topics identified could be used for the construction of a PTS for UAS commercial pilot operations and a PTS for a UAS pilot instrument rating. The UAS commerc
10、ial pilot rating would contain restrictions on the types of operations that could be flown that would be dependent on the type of UAS used. The UAS type would also influence the specific training topics that would be covered. This document is not intended to outline the requirements for other crewme
11、mbers, such as observers, payload operators, or ground personnel, nor does it distinguish between different levels of pilot authority or discuss the roles for pilot-in-command, supplemental pilot, or observer. The recommendations outlined in this document assume that UAS pilot certification will not
12、 require a manned certification as a prerequisite. No recommendations are given for recurrent training, specific medical requirements, or whether or not UAS instructors must hold a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) certificate. Training and certification of UAS pilots for commercial operations in th
13、e National Airspace System (NAS) is a new field. Consequently, the scope of this document is limited to proposing an initial framework to train and certify UAS pilots for fixed wing UAS. As the community grows, certification and training requirements will become more detailed and refined. Additional
14、ly, there are other classes of UAS that will need to be addressed in detail in the future. These include rotary wing, ducted fan vertical flight, and lighter-than-air. 2. REFERENCES The following publications form a part of this document to the extent specified herein. The latest issue of SAE public
15、ations shall apply. The applicable issue of the other publications shall be the issue in effect on the date of the purchase order. In the event of conflict between the text of this document and references cited herein, the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document, however, su
16、persedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained. 2.1 Applicable Documents Civil Aviation Authority, United Kingdom. UA and Rocket Operations in UK Airspace Guidance. CAP 722, November 12, 2004. Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Australia. UA and Rocked Operation
17、s. CASR Part 101, January 2003. Federal Aviation Administration National Policy (March 2008) Order 8130.34 Airworthiness Certification of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Federal Aviation Administration AIR-160 (March 2008) Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations in the U.S. National Airspace System Interim
18、Operational Approval Guidance 08-01. Munsen, K (ed.). Janes Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Targets. Janes Information Group, London. (various). Editions Potter, P., (2005). Program Review Unmanned Aircraft Systems. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Flight Technologies
19、 and Procedures Division, Washington, DC Van Blyenburgh, P. (2006). UA Systems: Global Review. UVS International, Avionics06 Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Weibel, R. E. rotorcraft; glider; balloon; landplane; and seaplane. Category, as used with respect to the certification of aircraft, me
20、ans a grouping of aircraft based upon intended use or operating limitations. Examples include: transport, normal, utility, acrobatic, limited, restricted, and provisional. SAE INTERNATIONAL ARP5707 10 OF 27Part 1 also identifies Small aircraft (12 500 pounds). Part 23 identifies a Commuter aircraft
21、(19 000 pounds) while Part 25 governs Transport aircraft. Part 103 introduces the Ultralight and a recent Notice of Proposed Rule-Making (NPRM) has authorized the Light Sport Aircraft. Further differentiations are made by type of operation, number of passengers carried, and by the type and number of
22、 engines. Advisory Circular 23-1309 discusses a “Class” breakout for small aircraft as: Class I (Typically single reciprocating engine (SRE) under 6000lbs), Class II (Typically multiple reciprocating engine (MRE), single turbocharged engine (STE), or multiple turbocharged engine (MTE) under 6000lbs)
23、, Class III, (Typically SRE, STE, MRE, Williams, 2004). From a training perspective, this unique combination of requirements will demand specialized training for pilots. However, it should be made clear that not all smaller UAS require visual line-of-sight to maintain awareness of aircraft status. S
24、ome transmit position and attitude information electronically. While these systems are not necessarily constantly seen by the pilot, they would still operate within a restricted range from the pilot and would probably have ground observers that would maintain a view of the aircraft. In addition, som
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