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What is 'See-and-Avoid' principle in aviation, and how does it apply to RPAS operations?

The 'See-and-Avoid' principle is a fundamental rule for collision avoidance. For RPAS, this duty is primarily carried out by the remote pilot and/or a visual ob

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Question: What is 'See-and-Avoid' principle in aviation, and how does it apply to RPAS operations?

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  • It's the principle that RPAS should always use automated collision avoidance systems, eliminating the need for human input. ✅ It's the pilot's responsibility to actively look for other aircraft, obstacles, or hazards and take appropriate action to avoid a collision. For RPAS, this relies on the remote pilot or a visual observer to maintain VLOS.
  • It's a maintenance protocol for inspecting RPAS motors and propellers.
  • It applies only to manned aircraft, not RPAS, as RPAS are inherently safer.

Correct answer: It's the pilot's responsibility to actively look for other aircraft, obstacles, or hazards and take appropriate action to avoid a collision. For RPAS, this relies on the remote pilot or a visual observer to maintain VLOS.

Explanation: The 'See-and-Avoid' principle is a fundamental rule for collision avoidance. For RPAS, this duty is primarily carried out by the remote pilot and/or a visual observer ensuring the drone remains within VLOS and can be maneuvered to avoid conflicts.

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