The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma BEYOND program recently announced that it had received an expanded beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) use authorization from the FAA, expanding the unique waiver to incorporate an roughly 43-mile long area encompassing CNO medical clinics, the Emerging Aviation Technology Center test site, and various other facilities. This waiver is the most important of its kind in the US, covering a complete area of over 377 sq. miles, and was originally approved in January of last yr.
The multi-faceted waiver includes a mix of each true BVLOS (without visual observers) and flights with VOs. Utilizing ground-based Detect and Avoid technology from uAvionix, including their C2 Skylink 5060 radio system for full connectivity, the newly approved waiver demonstrates the potential for these technologies to be utilized in national drone management solutions. These include the SkyLine management platform and pingStation3’s dual-mode ADS-B receivers.
“This approval is a significant milestone for the Choctaw Nation’s Emerging Aviation Technology Center and the CNO Reservation,” said James Grimsley, Executive Director of Advanced Technology Initiatives for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. “With this approval we proceed to realize major milestones within the FAA BEYOND Program by enabling BVLOS test flights for our partners and customers by leveraging the permanently deployed hardware and software from uAvionix.”
“CNO’s continued success of demonstrating secure and controlled Beyond Visual Line of Sight operations is critical to fulfill the growing demand for the various use cases of drones including but not limited to package delivery, search and rescue operations, infrastructure inspection, and far more,” adds Marcus Hartman, Aviation Operations Senior Manager for CNO.
More information on the Choctaw Nation is offered here. More information on the FAA’s BEYOND program is offered here.
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