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Introduction to Risk Quantification Summary & BVLOS SIG next steps: watch again

We ran out of time at the ARPAS-UK Annual Conference 2024 – due to some excellent discussions in previous sessions and weren’t able to run this session. We promised to run a webinar on Risk Quantification and the next steps for the BVLOS Special Interest Group and this is it.

In addition the JARUS SORA v2.5 went live this week (20/6/24), which means it will be coming soon to a UK SORA which will go out for consultation. How will industry understand enough to respond?

Find out about this and more in the summary presentation on BVLOS and Risk Quantification that ARPAS-UK delivered in November 2023 – as well as Next Steps will be presented by Aleks Kowalski and Owen McAree.

Key Points that will be covered:

  • Introduction, Background & Context
  • Active Engagement
  • Fundamentals of Risk
  • Qualitative Risk Analysis
  • Course Fundamentals: Ground Risk, Air Risk
  • MAC Mitigations & Risk Ratios
  • Conclusions & Next Steps

About the Speakers

Aleks Kowalski

Aleks is an Airline Captain with 20 years aviation experience. In 2014, he co-founded UAVAir (RAE), which became Consortiq and in 2018 co-founded Neuron Innovations Ltd.  He now advises multiple organisations on BVLOS, alongside being a Director of ARPAS-UK he is also co-chair of the Drone Platform and Counter-Drone Special Interest Group for ADS.

He is a Flight Safety Specialist for BALPA  within their ATM, Environment and Emerging Technology Groups, and sits on many committees including standards bodies.  He is also the secretary and Founder Member of the Shared Airspace Council.   He holds an Engineering degree (MA) from Cambridge University, and a PGCE in Mathematics (Cantab). Having seen the influence an effective trade association can have at government level, Aleks looks at the longer-term strategic importance bringing together all UAS pilots, large and small, the ecosystems around them – whilst highlighting the value of education to make drones a career path.

Owen McAree

Owen spent over ten years working in aerospace engineering research, including building drones, writing the relevant software through to working out how to use them in the real world. This included working at distance, liaising with several Aviation Authorities and writing the Safety Cases for the projects.

This naturally showed him multiple different approaches to BVLOS operations, including Risk Quantification which rapidly became the clearest option, particularly in terms of scalability for companies.

Owen wrote and taught the ARPAS-UK RQ for BVLOS Operations that ARPAS-UK ran in the autumn 2023.

Watch the Interview between Elena Major & Owen McAree about the 2023 Risk Quantification courses:

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BVLOS Technical Special Interest Group Launch: 6 Sept 2023

ARPAS-UK is pleased to announce the launch of the BVLOS Technical Special Interest Group (BVLOS Tech SIG) on 6 September 2023. The launch event will be a workshop with a focus on Risk Quantification for BVLOS Operations.

  • Date & Time: 6 September 2023. 10am – 4pm
  • Location: Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel, Bath Road, Hounslow, England, TW6 2AQ
  • This event is exclusively for ARPAS-UK Members. If you are not a member but are interested in knowing more, please register and we will contact you.

Speakers:

Dr Owen McAree has an extensive and impressive background in BVLOS Operations, research, safety assurance and is a technical consultant specialising in all aspects of advanced drone technology including novel aeromechanical design, sensor systems, autopilot systems, software systems, computer vision systems and autonomous operations.

Aleks Kowalski is an ARPAS-UK Director, co-founded and ran an RAE, as well as being involved with the UKRI Future Flight Challenge. Furthermore, Aleks sits on several UAS related Committees, including the NATS BVLOS Forum and the Shared Airspace Council. Having seen the influence an effective trade association can have at government level, Aleks looks at the longer-term strategic importance for ARPAS-UK in bring together all UAS pilots, large and small, the ecosystems around them – whilst highlighting the value of education to make drones a career path – not just a part-time opportunity for the majority of those going through their training.