Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flight is a critical component of the advancement of unmanned commercial applications. While France has had legalized BVLOS flight since 2012, most countries and areas of the world are still working towards moving forward with a framework to accommodate BVLOS flight safely. (Learn more about the European perspective on this topic from our recent piece about the Swiss perspective on drone regulations.)
In Norway, North Dakota-based SkySkopes and Robot Aviation Fly have announced successful testing of BVLOS flight for endurance missions.
“We also see increased efficiencies and mission viability through the use of UAS flying BVLOS, as we have already in the North Dakota UAS ecosystem, where BVLOS is already being flown in numerous ways on a regular basis. Our company focus in the energy sector is also something we see as reinforced by the scalability and promise of BVLOS.”
“We expect to be able to speak better to timelines for BVLOS in the US, discuss the product improvement potential with clients flying (B)VLOS now, and use the lessons learned in waiver language, among other things,” Dunlevy says.
The following is taken from a SkySkopes press release:
nationally leading professional UAS flight operator focused on bringing innovative solutions to the energy sector. Also the first FAA approved UAS service provider in North Dakota, SkySkopes has grown to several offices across the United States. “.
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