A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents

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Autor(a) principal: Wild,Graham
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Gavin,Kellie, Murray,John, Silva,Jose, Baxter,Glenn
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-91462017000200157
Resumo: ABSTRACT: A sample of 152 accidents and incidents involving Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, more commonly referred to as "drones", have been analysed. The data was collected from a 10-year period, 2006 to 2015, conveniently sourced from a limited population owing to the scarcity of reports. Results indicate that safety occurrences involving Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) have a significantly different distribution of contributing factors when sorted into distinct categories. This provides a thorough and up-to-date characterization of the safety deficiencies specific to RPAS. In turn, this contributes to the development of adequate safety management systems applicable to the RPAS sector. The majority of RPAS occurrences involved system component failures which were the result of equipment problems. Therefore, airworthiness instead of pilot licensing needs to be considered first when regulating the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System industry. "Human factors" and "loss of control in-flight" were found to be the second most common "contributing factor" and "occurrence category", respectively; Remotely Piloted Aircraft pilot licensing will help reduce the probability of these secondary occurrences. The most significant conclusion is that reporting systems must be implemented to address RPAS accidents and incidents specifically, such that more useful data is available, and further analysis is possible facilitating an improved understanding and greater awareness.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
title A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
spellingShingle A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
Wild,Graham
RPAS
UAS
UAV
Accidents and incidents
Aviation safety
title_short A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
title_full A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
title_fullStr A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
title_full_unstemmed A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
title_sort A Post-Accident Analysis of Civil Remotely-Piloted Aircraft System Accidents and Incidents
author Wild,Graham
author_facet Wild,Graham
Gavin,Kellie
Murray,John
Silva,Jose
Baxter,Glenn
author_role author
author2 Gavin,Kellie
Murray,John
Silva,Jose
Baxter,Glenn
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wild,Graham
Gavin,Kellie
Murray,John
Silva,Jose
Baxter,Glenn
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv RPAS
UAS
UAV
Accidents and incidents
Aviation safety
topic RPAS
UAS
UAV
Accidents and incidents
Aviation safety
description ABSTRACT: A sample of 152 accidents and incidents involving Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, more commonly referred to as "drones", have been analysed. The data was collected from a 10-year period, 2006 to 2015, conveniently sourced from a limited population owing to the scarcity of reports. Results indicate that safety occurrences involving Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) have a significantly different distribution of contributing factors when sorted into distinct categories. This provides a thorough and up-to-date characterization of the safety deficiencies specific to RPAS. In turn, this contributes to the development of adequate safety management systems applicable to the RPAS sector. The majority of RPAS occurrences involved system component failures which were the result of equipment problems. Therefore, airworthiness instead of pilot licensing needs to be considered first when regulating the Remotely Piloted Aircraft System industry. "Human factors" and "loss of control in-flight" were found to be the second most common "contributing factor" and "occurrence category", respectively; Remotely Piloted Aircraft pilot licensing will help reduce the probability of these secondary occurrences. The most significant conclusion is that reporting systems must be implemented to address RPAS accidents and incidents specifically, such that more useful data is available, and further analysis is possible facilitating an improved understanding and greater awareness.
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