Regulation
Regulatory Article (RA) 1600: remotelyuncrewed piloted air systems (RPAS)
categorization
RA covering the categorization and regulatory requirements of RPAS.UAS.
- From:
- Ministry of Defence and Military Aviation Authority
- Published
- 19 January 2015
- Last updated
-
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RA 1600: remotelyuncrewed piloted air systems (RPAS)categorization
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The purpose of Regulatory Articles (RA) is to provide the framework of policy, rules, directives, standards, processes and the associated direction, advice and guidance, which governs military aviation activity and against which air safety is assessed. The regulator develops regulations in response to applicable UK law, MOD needs, legal changes and recommendations resulting from both assurance or investigation functions.
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RA 1600: remotelyuncrewed piloted air systems (RPAS)categorization
Ref: Issue 910
PDF, 417624 KB, 1424 pages
Details
The purpose of Regulatory Articles (RA) is to provide the framework of policy, rules, directives, standards, processes and the associated direction, advice and guidance, which governs military aviation activity and against which air safety is assessed. The regulator develops regulations in response to applicable UK law, MOD needs, legal changes and recommendations resulting from both assurance or investigation functions.
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Published 19 January 2015
Last updated 3028 November 2023
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The purpose of Regulatory Articles (RA) is to provide the framework of policy, rules, directives, standards, processes and the associated direction, advice and guidance, which governs military aviation activity and against which air safety is assessed. The regulator develops regulations in response to applicable UK law, MOD needs, legal changes and recommendations resulting from both assurance or investigation functions.
Related information:
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Published 19 January 2015
Last updated