UK CAA Adopting Outcomes-Based Regulations For Drones, AAM

The CAA's Jeremy Hartley, left, and Mark Wharry during their separate presentations at the HeliTech/DroneX/AAM Expo.

Credit: Angus Batey/AAM Report
LONDON—The UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is moving toward an outcomes-based approach as it seeks to fill gaps in existing regulations that may be highlighted by developments in the remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) and advanced air mobility (AAM) sectors. During two presentations given...

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