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Finally received my night flight waiver (filed 9/2/16). Good for 4 years, same location. They asked for additional info. last week. I know many want to see the application but since the online waiver site does not supply a copy, can't post that. I have added what I offered for night vision training and apparently it met their approval. This is something I put together very fast in order not to delay the process any further. The exam is offered for anyone who wishes to use it. (no guarantees are promised or implied.) Use at your own risk.
Response to additional information request:
For a waiver from section 107.29 – Daylight Operations:
- Applicant must provide a method to assure all required persons participating in the sUA operation have knowledge to recognize and overcome visual illusions caused by darkness, and understand physiological conditions which may degrade night vision. This means, what is your method of “Training” to ensure that individuals will have knowledge concerning the topics listed above.
To avoid posing a risk to persons on the ground at night time, Martinez Aerial will only operate the DJI Inspire 1 Pro in a controlled and limited footprint with controlled access and barriers/protection for nonparticipating persons. The operating area will be illuminated so that the operator and VO can see any persons on the ground. As the operator, Luis Martinez is an FAA certificated Commercial pilot and Remote pilot, well aware of night flying conditions. The VO will be thoroughly briefed on:
1. Chapter 17, Aeromedical Factors of the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical knowledge, pages 17-22 through 17-29.
2. VO must review FAA Night Vision video, available at FAA TV: Vision in Aviation
3. All PICs and V0s must successfully complete (90%) attached exam.
The sUAS will be operating below 200 feet above ground level (“AGL”), lower than the minimum altitude for other airspace users, with a 300 foot buffer. The ability of manned aircraft to “see-and-avoid” sUAS will rarely be required if the manned aircraft is appropriately flying above the required 500 feet AGL. Martinez Aerial’s night time sUAS – the DJI Inspire 1 Pro – is equipped and will operate with high intensity strobe lights, visible for over 3 nautical miles. In addition, airspace users will have knowledge of Martinez Aerial’s night time operations and limited operating footprint through Martinez Aerial’s submitted NOTAM.
- Applicant must provide a method to increase conspicuity of the sUA to be seen at a distance of 3 statute miles unless a system is in place that can avoid all non-participating aircraft. Although your application states that you intend to operate in a confined area, for the issuance of a waiver of 107.29, you must provide a method to increase conspicuity of the sUA to be seen at a distance of 3 statute miles. The reason for this clarification is that the issuance of a wavier will not be for a onetime event at one specific location, rather the waiver will be issued for a period of time and for events that are located at various locations.
If you want a blanket waiver (not for a specific location/time)... Better have your nighttime-friendly FOM handy, if not in the original filing...
Thanks for the info though!
Cheers