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OS:
Android 6.0
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Memory (RAM):
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Internal Storage:
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IP68 waterproof and
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4G LTE, Dual Micro SIM
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Wi-Fi®:
IEEE802.11
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Bluetooth® 4.1
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GPS + GLONASS
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Weight (incl battery):
225 g
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Micro USB
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Any property without permission
from the property owner.
When operating a remotely piloted air-
craft, ensure the following:
The aircraft remains within the visual
line of sight, up to a maximum distance
of 500 m from the pilot, at all times.
The flight path remains away from any
manned aircraft.
The flight path remains further than
10 km from any aerodrome (airport, hel-
ipad, airfield).
The remotely piloted aircraft weighs
less than 7 kg.
The flight path is outside of controlled,
restricted and prohibited airspace.
The aircraft remains below the highest
obstacle within 300 m of the aircraft,
to a maximum height of 400 ft AGL
(restricted visual line of sight [RVLOS]).
The flight path is 50 m away from
people, buildings and public roads.
No item or substance is dropped/
deployed from the aircraft.
The aircraft is not flown adjacent to
or above a nuclear power plant, prison,
police station, crime scene, court of
law, national key point or strategic in-
stallation.
The flight operation does not interfere
with emergency services, for example
search and rescue or firefighting.
Remember to:
Fly/operate remotely piloted aircraft
or toy aircraft in a safe manner, at
all times.
Fly/operate remotely piloted aircraft
in clear weather conditions.
Inspect your aircraft before each flight.
Be familiar with your surroundings and
do not endanger other air traffic or peo-
ple and property on the ground.
Commercial, corporate and
non-profit operations
A remotely piloted aircraft systems op-
erator’s certificate (ROC) is required for all
commercial, corporate and non-profit op-
erations.
ROC requirements include to have ac-
countable and responsible dedicated
post-holders for roles including flight
operations, safety, quality and security;
to have at least one person holding a valid
remote pilot’s licence (RPL); to have a com-
prehensive operations manual; to have
sound processes and procedures for flight
dispatch, operations and post-flight respon-
sibilities; to demonstrate competence and
readiness to the Civil Aviation Authority
(CAA); and to operate safety and in compli-
ance to the Part 101 regulations.
Following successful completion of the
ROC five-phase application process at the
CAA, the operator will be issued with an
ROC and associated document, Opera-
tions Specifications (OpSpec). The OpSpec
specifies the limitations and approvals
specific to each operator and is based on
the operation, operations manual, aircraft,
personnel and scope of operations.
It is vital to note that a remotely piloted
aircraft system is an aircraft – therefore,
when operating such a system, you are
joining the aviation industry...you are in
the air. Airmanship and situational aware-
ness is of key importance, as things do go
wrong. Let’s do things right and promote
the industry, and in turn the South African
(and African) economy. The opportunities
are endless, and the technology just keeps
getting better.
Ntsu Aviation Solutions is looking forward
to welcoming you to this new and dynamic
sector of aviation. Visit the South African
Civil Aviation Authority website,
www.caa.
co.za
, for more information on Part 101
and the regulations. For more information
on operations and/or to obtain your ROC,
contact Ntsu Aviation Solutions.