FAA Order 8130.34

FAA Order 8130.34C, Airworthiness Certification of Unmanned Aircraft Systems, establishes procedures for issuing either special airworthiness certificates in the experimental category or special flight permits to unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), optionally piloted aircraft (OPA), and aircraft intended to be flown as either a UAS or an OPA.

Obtaining an experimental airworthiness certificate for a particular UAS is currently the only way civil operators of unmanned aircraft are accessing the National Airspace System of the United States.[1]

Adoption of ARP4754, DO-178C, and other related guidance standards to UAS programs is rapidly growing because of the certification requirements established with this FAA Order.[2]

References

  1. "Fact Sheet – Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)". Federal Aviation Administration. January 6, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-05-28. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  2. "Transitioning to DO-178C and ARP4754A for UAV software development using model-based design". Federal Aviation Administration. July 27, 2012. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
  • "FAA Order 8130.34C" (PDF).
  • Regulations & Policies on the FAA website


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