Safety Management for Unmanned Aviation

In Air Traffic Management (ATM), Safety Management Systems (SMS) provide the principal vehicle for implementing safety policies, practices and procedures in accordance with internationally agreed Standards. In a constantly changing operating environment, it is essential to maintain SMS effectiveness...

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Autores principales: Peter STASTNY, Adrian-Mihail STOICA
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Publicado: National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” - INCAS 2021
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5a5fcffc88c744eab9b64c971b50bb4c2021-12-05T21:47:44ZSafety Management for Unmanned Aviation10.13111/2066-8201.2021.13.4.182066-82012247-4528https://doaj.org/article/5a5fcffc88c744eab9b64c971b50bb4c2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://bulletin.incas.ro/files/stastny-p__stoica-a-m__vol_13_iss_4.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2066-8201https://doaj.org/toc/2247-4528In Air Traffic Management (ATM), Safety Management Systems (SMS) provide the principal vehicle for implementing safety policies, practices and procedures in accordance with internationally agreed Standards. In a constantly changing operating environment, it is essential to maintain SMS effectiveness to maintain and enhance levels of ATM safety. Research at the University Politehnica of Bucharest (UPB) has analysed the major, fast-rising threats to ATM safety emerging in the field of unmanned aviation. After considering the operating environment in terms of control arrangements and unmanned vehicle types, the relationship between ATM and Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) is examined. It is concluded that the SMS supporting ATM requires enhancement to address the risks arising from the emergence of unmanned aviation and relevant enhancement measures are therefore proposed. Further, research shows that detailed safety management arrangements to support UTM are not yet defined. Indicative SMS requirements for UTM are therefore derived and presented.Peter STASTNYAdrian-Mihail STOICANational Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” - INCASarticleair traffic managementsafetysafety management systemsunmanned aviationunmanned traffic managementMotor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsTL1-4050ENINCAS Bulletin, Vol 13, Iss 4, Pp 213-228 (2021)
institution DOAJ
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language EN
topic air traffic management
safety
safety management systems
unmanned aviation
unmanned traffic management
Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
TL1-4050
spellingShingle air traffic management
safety
safety management systems
unmanned aviation
unmanned traffic management
Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
TL1-4050
Peter STASTNY
Adrian-Mihail STOICA
Safety Management for Unmanned Aviation
description In Air Traffic Management (ATM), Safety Management Systems (SMS) provide the principal vehicle for implementing safety policies, practices and procedures in accordance with internationally agreed Standards. In a constantly changing operating environment, it is essential to maintain SMS effectiveness to maintain and enhance levels of ATM safety. Research at the University Politehnica of Bucharest (UPB) has analysed the major, fast-rising threats to ATM safety emerging in the field of unmanned aviation. After considering the operating environment in terms of control arrangements and unmanned vehicle types, the relationship between ATM and Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) is examined. It is concluded that the SMS supporting ATM requires enhancement to address the risks arising from the emergence of unmanned aviation and relevant enhancement measures are therefore proposed. Further, research shows that detailed safety management arrangements to support UTM are not yet defined. Indicative SMS requirements for UTM are therefore derived and presented.
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title Safety Management for Unmanned Aviation
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