Operator ID: |
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UAS Operating Safety Case |
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Document reference number: |
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Document version and date: |
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Amendment Number |
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CAP722A Table 6
UAS Model |
Matrice 600 |
UAS design & manufaturing organisations |
DJI |
Empty Mass |
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Maximum Take-Off Mass (MTOM) |
Weight (with six TB47S batteries): Max Takeoff Weight: |
Dimensions for Rotorcraft / Multirotor |
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Length of aircraft body |
Diagonal Wheelbase: Aircraft Dimensions: |
Width of aircraft body |
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Height of aircraft body |
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Propeller Configuration |
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Propeller Dimensions |
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Sound power level |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 7
Maximum airspeed |
Max Speed: |
Minimum airspeed to maintain safe flight |
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Normal/typical operating height |
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Maximum operating height |
Max Flight Altitude above Sea Level: |
Maximum flight time during normal operation |
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Maximum flight time on an ISA day at cruising speed at normal/typical operating height. |
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Maximum flight range on an ISA day (normal and emergency conditions) |
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Glide distances |
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Maximum radio range of the C2 Link |
Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference): |
CAP722A Table 8
Wind speed limits |
Max Wind Resistance: |
Turbulence restrictions |
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Precipitation limits |
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OAT limits |
Operating Temperature: |
In-flight icing condition limits |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 9
Type of material |
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Material characteristics or properties |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 10
Batteries: |
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Battery type, model and manufacturer |
Capacity: Type: Model: |
Quantity |
Intelligent Flight Battery Quantity: |
Arrangement |
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Generator: |
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Generator type, model and manufacturer |
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Specification |
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Electrical loads |
Energy: Voltage: |
Electrical load shedding functionality |
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Power supply redundancy |
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Procedures to charge and discharge batteries. |
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Safety provisions with regards to hazards inherent to high-voltage storage devices: |
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Procedures in place for safe handling by any person who may come into contact with high-voltage storage devices |
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Means of identifying high-voltage storage |
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Safety provisions for any person discovering the UA following an accident. |
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Procedures and safety provisions to mitigate the risk of battery thermal runaway. |
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Procedures for monitoring high-voltage storage devices. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
Net Weight: Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature: Charge Temperature: |
CAP722A Table 11
Propulsion type |
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Engines: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
Motor Model: |
Propeller type, model and manufacturer |
Propeller Model: |
Quantity |
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Arrangement |
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Power output |
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Propeller guards |
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In-flight restart functionality |
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Performance monitoring |
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Health monitoring |
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Safety features and redundancy in the system that allow maintaining flight after a failure or degradation has occurred in the propulsion system. |
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Fuel-powered propulsion system – Safety features to mitigate the risk of engine loss when the following hazards occur: |
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Fuel starvation |
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Fuel contamination |
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Failed signal input from the control station |
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Engine controller failure |
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Indication to the remote pilot |
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Electric-powered propulsion system: |
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Power source and supply management with regards to other systems in the UA |
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Redundant power sources |
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Maximum continuous power output of the motor |
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Maximum peak power output of the motor |
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Electrical distribution architecture |
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Electrical load shedding functionality |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 12
Fuel type |
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Safety provisions with regards to hazardous substances within the fuel system: |
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List of hazardous substances and their characteristics. |
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Procedures in place for safe handling of the UA by any person who may come into contact with the hazardous substances. |
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Means of identifying the hazardous substances. |
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Safety provisions for any person discovering the UA following an accident. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 13
Design and operation of flight control units, surfaces, actuators, control linkages, etc. |
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Flight controller: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
Model: |
Functions |
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Flight modes available |
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Automatic functions: |
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Take-off and landing |
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Stabilisation |
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Autopilot |
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Return to home |
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If functions are provided by COTS equipment, provide type, model and manufacturer. |
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Safety features and redundancy in the system which allow maintaining flight after a failure or degradation of the flight control system, including indication to the remote pilot. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 14
Sensors |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Quantity |
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Telemetry links |
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Method to determine current position. |
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Method to navigate to intended destination. |
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Automatic/automated navigation functions |
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Geo-awareness functions |
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Containment functions |
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Safety features and redundancy in the system which allow maintaining flight after a failure or degradation has occurred in the navigation system: |
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Backup means of navigation |
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Detection of and response to loss of primary means and secondary means of navigation. |
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Indication to the remote pilot |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 15
DAA system functions |
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Devices used |
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Technology used |
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Interface between the DAA system and the flight control computer |
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Limitations of the DAA system |
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Evidence of equipment qualification and approval. |
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DAA event sequence: |
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Level of automation |
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Actions required by the remote pilot |
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Means to verify normal system operation. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 16
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Power sources, supply management and redundancy. |
Built-in battery: |
Radio signal: |
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Determination of the signal strength and health value. |
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Threshold values which represent a critically degraded signal. |
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Control handover between two CUs |
Dual Users Capability: |
Safety features to mitigate the risk of inadvertent command activation: |
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List of critical commands |
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Mitigation means |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of display or HMI lock-up. |
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Safety features to maintain flight-critical processing when multiple programs are running concurrently. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Radio signal strength and/or health indication to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
Operating Temperature: |
CAP722A Table 17
RLOS |
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BRLOS |
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Antennas: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Locations on the UAS |
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Transceivers / Modems: |
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Power levels |
EIRP: |
Transmission schemes |
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Operating frequencies |
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Details of frequency spectrum approvals |
Operating Frequency: |
Maximum power output/range |
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Type of signal processing |
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Datalink margin in terms of the overall link bandwidth at the maximum anticipated distance from the CU. |
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Operational C2 link management: |
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Frequency switchovers |
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Contingency situations |
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Third party link service provider |
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Radio signal: |
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Determination of the signal strength and health value |
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Threshold values which represent a critically degraded signal. |
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Minimum and average assured data rates |
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Minimum and average assured latencies |
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Design features and procedures to maintain availability, continuity, and integrity of the datalink: |
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RF or other interference |
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Flight beyond communications range |
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Antenna masking |
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Loss of CU functionality |
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Loss of UA functionality |
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Atmospheric attenuation |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of loss of C2 link: |
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C2 links redundancy |
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Automatic triggering of an emergency recovery function |
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Automatic return to home |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of harmful interference. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Radio signal strength and/or health indication to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 18
Antennas: |
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Type, model and manufacturer |
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Locations on the UAS |
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Communication method: |
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VHF |
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GSM network |
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Satellite |
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Safety features to mitigate the loss of communication function: |
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Primary communication means |
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Secondary / back-up communication means |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Radio signal strength and/or health indication to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 19
Wheels, skids, rails, launchers, etc. |
Retractable Landing Gear: |
If various mechanisms can be fitted: |
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Primary mechanism |
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Secondary mechanisms |
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Operational conditions/requirements for each mechanism. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 20
Mode of operation |
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Safety features which mitigate the risk of loss of control or situational awareness. |
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Means to verify normal system operation. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 21
Type, model and manufacturer |
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Locations on the UA |
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Colour |
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Operation |
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Operating modes |
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Purpose |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 22
Types |
Supported DJI Gimbals: |
Mass |
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Interfaces with the UA: |
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Mechanical interface |
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Electrical interface |
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Data interface |
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Release mechanism |
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Any other interface |
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Procedures to install the payload onto the UA. |
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Effects of the payload on the UA |
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Sensors |
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Safety features to mitigate the risk of the payload affecting the flight of the UA: |
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Effects on aerodynamics |
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Effects of electro-magnetic interference. |
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Effects of electrical power and / or data connection failures on the UAS. |
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Effects of complete detachment of the payload from the UA (either caused by a failure or through intentional lowering / dropping of the payload). |
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Effects of partial detachment of the payload from the UA. |
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Distraction of the remote pilot generated by the payload during flight. |
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Procedures to verify the attachment points to the UA. |
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Procedures to verify the UA MTOM and CG location. |
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Procedures to detect and mitigate any failure of the payload in flight. |
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Safety provisions with regards to hazards inherent to the payload |
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Procedures in place for safe handling of the payload. |
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Means of identifying hazards. |
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HMI: |
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Information indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Alert messages indicated to the remote pilot. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 23
UAS launch and recovery systems |
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Power sources |
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Transportation equipment |
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Backup or emergency equipment |
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Procedures to transport UA, CU, battery/fuel, and other equipment between operation sites and from the loading/off-loading area to the take-off/landing area. |
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Storage of ground support equipment. |
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Suitability of the ground support equipment and transportation method with regards to the UAS components’ fragility, sensitivity or inherent hazards. |
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Ground support equipment standards |
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Ground support equipment manufacturer's recommendations. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 24
Maintenance manual: |
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Structure |
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Maintenance procedures: |
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Inspections |
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Overhaul |
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Repairs |
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Assurance of repair procedures |
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Batteries maintenance during storage periods |
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Origin of each procedure |
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Maintenance schedules |
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Procedures to record maintenance that has been carried out. |
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Storage of maintenance records |
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Staff qualification and levels of approval. |
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Procedures to use the manual by the Maintenance staff |
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Configuration control |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 25
Sources of procurement |
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Process to confirm the suitability of the part. |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 26
Hardware, software, and firmware version control |
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Modification standards |
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Modification records storage |
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Safety assessment associated with the modification |
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Any other relevant information |
CAP722A Table 27
Step 1 – Identify the main functions of the UAS. |
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Step 2 – Identify the sub-functions. |
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Step 3 – Consider the ways each function may fail. |
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Step 4 – Identify the failure conditions. |
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Step 5 – Select those failure conditions that may lead to mid-air collision or harm to uninvolved people on the ground. (Identified Hazard) |
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Step 6 – Assurance |
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Step 7 – Describe the consequence of the failure condition. |
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Step 8 – Describe the failure modes. (Unmitigated Failures) |
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Step 9 – Identify the single points of failure. |
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Step 10 – Describe the risk mitigation means. |
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CAP722A Table 28
Structure | |
Diagonal Wheelbase | 1133 mm |
Aircraft Dimensions | 1668 mm x 1518 mm x 759 mm (Propellers, frame arms and GPS mount unfolded) 640 mm x 582 mm x 623 mm (Frame arms and GPS mount folded) |
Package Dimensions | 620 mm x 320 mm x 505 mm |
Intelligent Flight Battery Quantity | 6 |
Weight (with six TB47S batteries) | 9.6 kg |
Max Takeoff Weight | 15.1 kg |
Propulsion System | |
Motor Model | DJI 6010 |
Propeller Model | DJI 2170 |
Other | |
Supported DJI Gimbals | Zenmuse X3; Zenmuse X5 series; Zenmuse XT; Ronin-MX; Zenmuse Z15 series HD gimbals: Z15-A7, Z15-BMPCC, Z15-5D III, Z15-GH4 |
Retractable Landing Gear | Standard |
Operating Temperature | 14 Deg. to 104 Deg. F (-10 Deg. to 40 Deg. C) |
Charger | |
Model | A14-100P1A |
Voltage Output | 26.3 V |
Power Rating | 100 W |
Battery | |
Model | TB47S |
Capacity | 4500 mAh |
Voltage | 22.2 V |
Type | LiPo 6S |
Energy | 99.9 Wh |
Net Weight | 595 g |
Operating Temperature | 14 Deg. to 104 Deg. F (-10 Deg. to 40 Deg. C) |
Storage Temperature | Less than 3 months: -4 Deg. to 113 Deg. F (-20 Deg. to 45 Deg. C) More than 3 months: 72 Deg. to 82 Deg. F (22 Deg. to 28 Deg. C) |
Charge Temperature | 41 Deg. to 104 Deg. F (5 Deg. to 40 Deg. C) |
Max Charging Power | 180 W |
Performance | |
Hovering Accuracy (P-Mode, with GPS) | Vertical: ±0.5 m, Horizontal: ±1.5 m |
Max Angular Velocity | Pitch: 300 Deg./s, Yaw: 150 Deg./s |
Max Pitch Angle | 25 Deg. |
Max Speed of Ascent | 5 m/s |
Max Speed of Descent | 3 m/s |
Max Wind Resistance | 8 m/s |
Max Flight Altitude above Sea Level | 2500 m |
Max Speed | 18 m/s (No wind) |
Hovering Time (with six TB47S batteries)* | No payload: 40 min, 5.5 kg payload: 18 min * The hovering time is based on flying at 10 m above sea level in a no-wind environment and landing with 10% battery level. |
Flight Control System | |
Model | A3 |
Remote Controller | |
Operating Frequency | 920.6 MHz to 928 MHz (Japan) 5.725 GHz to 5.825 GHz2.400 GHz to 2.483 GHz |
Max Transmission Distance (unobstructed, free of interference) | FCC Compliant: 3.1 miles (5 km) CE Compliant: 2.1 miles (3.5 km) |
EIRP | 10 dBm @ 900 M/li>13 dBm @ 5.8 G20 dBm @ 2.4 G |
Video Output Port | HDMI, SDI, USB |
Dual Users Capability | Master-and-Slave control |
Mobile Device Holder | Supports smartphones and tablets |
Output Power | 9 W |
Operating Temperature | 14 Deg. to 104 Deg. F (-10 Deg. to 40 Deg. C) |
Storage Temperature | Less than 3 months: -4 Deg. to 113 Deg. F (-20 Deg. to 45 Deg. C) More than 3 months: 72 Deg. to 82 Deg. F (22 Deg. to 28 Deg. C) |
Charge Temperature | 32 Deg. to 104 Deg. F (0 Deg. to 40 Deg. C) |
Built-in battery | 6000 mAh, 2S LiPo |
Max Tablet Width | 170 mm |
Notes | |
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