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The COA-cast - Ask the FAA All About Flying Under a COA

The COA-cast - Ask the FAA All About Flying Under a COA

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This is the first of hopefully other podcasts where I talk directly to the FAA and get the facts and information from the source.

In this podcast, I talk with John Meehan from the FAA and we talk a deep dive into flight under a COA and investigate the landmines and pitfalls most pilots and departments are not aware of.

If you ever wanted to learn more about COAs and flying under a COA, this is the podcast you must listen to.

Highlights

  • Why the new drone pilot of today is a danger as an accidental aviator.
  • You are a real pilot flying a real aircraft and you have the same responsibilities as every other aircraft pilot flying in the sky.
  • What all-new drone pilots missed and set them up for unlimited liability.
  • Expertise is available if you reach out for it. A lot of local assistance is available.
  • Congress created the rules that COA pilots operate under.
  • The history of COAs.
  • Be careful of COA flights that are not eligible.
  • COA pilots and the named responsible person named in the COA personal liabilities and exposure to being sued personally.
  • The first question the FAA is going to ask in a ramp, accident, or incident check.
  • Your department is a person.
  • A public aircraft crash where people went to jail.
  • What Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) actually means under a COA and why most people are doing it incorrectly.
  • The FAA wants everyone to be able to fly BVLOS.
  • COAs still require a Visual Observer even under a BVLOS flight.
  • Case law is coming. Just because there is no drone legal interpretation of the regulations published yet does not mean flight decisions are not non-compliant with the Federal Aviation Regulations.
  • The surprising facts of accidents that have happened.
  • Why a safety culture change is needed.
  • The liability of anyone in your flight department with a hazardous attitude.
  • The results of recent COA accidents and the findings.
  • Is it even possible for a COA drone to be determined to be airworthy?
  • You are a flight department of one to all pilots.
  • If you have a local public safety manned aircraft department, they are your friend.
  • The limiting factors of regulations but why that can be helpful to you from management.
  • Why volunteer fire departments are not eligible to fly under a COA.
  • How your COA flight can fall outside the rules and drop you into civil aircraft rules.
  • Why COAs are walking into a giant minefield with a bayonet.
  • Why public safety manned helicopter pilots will not fly under their COA.
  • COAs add two sets of rules you have to remember.
  • The pros and cons of COAs.
  • When a COA is a big advantage to some flights.
  • Your COA does not allow you to fly over department staff, even momentarily, except for a few specific members.
  • What a qualified non-crew member.
  • The FAA expectation of what it means for a COA pilot to be certified.
  • COAs increase complexity and falling outside the rules.
  • COA malfunction reporting requirements.
  • Why you need to hunt down helipad operations staff ahead of time.
  • When a COA can be really good.
  • Why you should start budgeting now for type certified drones when they hit the market.
  • If you are doing any FEMA or compensated flights it is better to do it under Part 107.
  • Under a COA you can only fly a handful of flight types.
  • Training flights are not permitted as COA flights.
  • The documents all COA pilots need to carry.
  • The types of COA drones that must be registered with the FAA. Surprise!
  • Where you can turn to for guidance and support at the FAA.
  • Technology limitations that are restricting flight today.
  • What drones will look like in five years.



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