Unmanned Aircraft Systems Sample Clauses

Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Operation of drone or radio/remote control aircraft of any kind is NOT permitted. Facility management or Licensor may confiscate any unmanned aerial vehicle or drone at their sole discretion if either observes such an aircraft at the Facility, and may contact local law enforcement and federal authorities to advise that an unapproved flight or attempt to fly an unmanned aerial vehicle occurred at the Facility.
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Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Drones or similar unmanned aircraft, either with or without cameras, shall not be operated by an Owner, its immediate family members, lessees, guests or invitees on, over or from any portion of the Property, except for the purpose of an Owner or their authorized agent periodically inspecting the Owner's respective Lot or Home, or as otherwise permitted by the Board from time to time. The Board is specifically vested with the exclusive authority to adopt reasonable rules and regulations concerning or related to the operation of drones or similar unmanned aircraft on, over or from Lots or within Xxxxxxx Square. All drones or similar unmanned aircraft systems shall only be operated in accordance with Federal, State and local regulations, all as amended from time to time. In no event shall an operator of a drone or similar unmanned aircraft system invade the privacy of another person on any Lot, Association Property, or any other portion of Xxxxxxx Square. No person shall operate a drone or similar unmanned aircraft system in any manner that constitutes a nuisance or harasses, annoys, or disturbs the quiet enjoyment of another person, including without limitation, to another Owner, its immediate family members, lessees, guests or invitees.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Terminology, Definitions and Classification aims to be consistent with NATO doctrine.83 This document offers guidance on the use of common terminology. Nevertheless, it needs to be understood that the terms used in this Joint Doctrine Note are guidance only. The terms Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) have been adopted by the RAF and USAF.84 It is not the aim of this thesis to argue what terminology should be used. However, there is no consistency at all within the wider military and academic community; even the term UAV seems to evade a consistent definition, with a 82 Unmanned Aircraft Systems Roadmap: 2005 - 2030, p.1.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Terminology, Definitions and Classification, Shrivenham: Development Concept and Doctrine Centre, 2011, pp.2-1 and Annex: Lexicon 2-3. Also see, Joint Air Power Competence Centre, Strategic Concept of Employment for Unmanned Aircraft Systems in NATO, Kalkar: NATO, 2010, p.D-4. 84 United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, Operating Next-Generation Remotely Piloted Aircraft for Irregualr Warfare, HQ USAF/SB, Washington: 2011, xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/USAF- RemoteIrregularWarfare.pdf, (accessed 2 February 2012), p.29. recent RAF CAS referring to a UAV as an Uninhabited Air Vehicle, while another senior RAF officer using the term Unmanned Air Vehicle.85 None of these terms are incorrect, however, consistency is important.
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Unmanned Aircraft Systems. (UAS) UAS Operations-All wildland fire UAS operations including pilots and aircraft must follow NWCG Standards for Fire Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, PMS 515.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems. (GT) 1 56.1640.5 Aviation and Autonomous Systems Engineering CWE (GT) 1 Students who enroll in the Aircraft Dispatcher, Air Traffic Control, Flight Operations Management, or Professional Pilot Unmanned Aircraft Systems program will be eligible for AVMT 131. If a student plans to take flight courses towards the Private Pilot license, AVMT 131 is required to be taken at CCBC as part of the CCBC Private Pilot flight training program. Students must be 17 years of age, possess a FAA first-class or second-class medical certificate, and a valid driver’s license. Please contact the Aviation program to determine the right program for you and articulated credit eligibility. Aviation Technology Program: Aviation Department; 443.840.4157 or xxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx This agreement is not a course by course alignment. BCPS students must successfully complete all required credits in the CTE career completer program of study with a cumulative technical Grade Point Average of a B or better and with a C grade or higher in each required course to receive articulated credit. BCPS Program Title: Business Management and Finance Cluster, Accounting and Finance Pathway‌ CCBC Program Titles:‌ Accounting; Business Administration/Business Management; Information Technology Program Location(s): All High Schools Eligible BCPS Course # BCPS Course Title BCPS Credits Earned CCBC Course # CCBC Course Title CCBC Credits Earned Required BCPS Courses Below CCBC Courses Awarded Below 35.0310 Principles of Business Administration and Management 1 MNGT 101 Introduction to Business and Industry 3 35.2000 or 35.2010 Principles of Accounting or Accounting I 1 or 1 ACCT 101 Principles of Accounting I 3 35.2020 Accounting II 1
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