SMAC125 Remote Pilot Certificate Explained


Preflight Checklist:

RyanJWallaceWe are at Lakeland Linder Airport at Polk State College with Dr. Ryan Wallace to discuss the new Remote Pilot Certificate.

Cruise Flight:

  • FAA estimates that there will be 7 million UAS by 2020, including commercial and recreational use.
  • The FAA estimates about 100 incidents per month involving a visual sighting of unmanned aircraft systems by pilots. These are not necessarily collisions, near misses, or other problems, just sighting which could potentially be a problem.
  • UAS are allowing for faster, safer, more economical missions and services.
  • Those with a pilot’s certificate have a relatively easy transition to obtaining the Remote Pilot Operator Certificate. So anyone holding any certificate other than a student is eligible to apply for a job in this area.
  • Although anyone may earn a Remote Pilot Certificate, those with an existing pilot’s certificate (excluding student pilot certificate) have a relatively easy transition to obtaining the newly-created sUAS Remote Pilot Certificate.
  • A UAS is an overall system, as opposed to just a model aircraft. The difference is what you use the plane for.
  • Videography, hurricane and weather observance, law enforcement, etc. The applications are only limited by the imagination of the designers.
  • Part 333 FAA Modernization Act of 2012, new small UAS regulations.
  • New, less restrictive rules for UAS education rules.
  • Part 107 Fly for Hire rules including the new Part 107 SUAS Remote Pilot Certificate.
  • Why you should consider becoming a UAS Pilot.
  • FAA Summary of Unmanned Aircraft Rule (Part 107)
  • FAA Advisory Circular on Small Unmanned Aviation Systems (sUAS)
  • The Rebirth Of Aviation” – Article
  • FAASafety.gov
  • Part 107 sUAS Course Link.

After Landing Checklist:

~Picks of the Week~

No picks of the week this episode, as this is an interview show.

SMAC124 ATC Handoffs and Special Guests

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Preflight Checklist:
Do you ever wonder what happens when you are handed off to another air traffic controller? In this episode we will explain. Joining us today is Chris Pezalla who discusses his article he posted on ExpertAviator.  We also have some other special guests from our mobile reporting studio at Air Venture.  Listen to find out who our surprise guest was on the show!

Announcements:

AirVenture July 25-31, 2016

Students fly A320 at JetBlue!

Cruise Flight:

We have a few special guests joining us on the podcast today. First, Larry is live from Ardy and Ed’s Drive In, Oshkosh, Wisconsin with Pilot JimG.  Jim will be presenting at the AirVenture Forums concerning aircraft maintenance records. Check out his form and others clicking here.  It sounds like Larry and Jim are having a great time at Oshkosh already.

Our main topic this episode is ATC Handoffs and the mystery behind them.  Carl and our other special guest Chris Pezalla lead the discussion. It is interesting discovering what happens behind the scenes during a handoff from Air Traffic Control.

After Landing Checklist:

~Picks of the Week~

Tom – VOR Simulator

Sean – Dreamliner Farnborough practice video

Carl – Airbus response to Boeing 100 year anniversary.

Rick – Landing a Cessna 172 at O’Hare.

Victoria – Her New Confidence To Fly Blog

Jim G – Forum Maintenance Records for Pilot Owners

Larry – Camp Scholler at AirVenture