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Notice To Public & Educational Outreach Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) “Drones”

Notice To Public & Educational Outreach Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) “Drones”. Airport Objectives. A ctive role in the COA application process Procedures of notification and reporting E stablish minimum standards or policy C ommunity outreach programs

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Notice To Public & Educational Outreach Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) “Drones”

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  1. Notice To Public & Educational OutreachUnmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) “Drones”

  2. Airport Objectives • Active role in the COA application process • Procedures of notification and reporting • Establish minimum standards or policy • Community outreach programs • Ordinances for safety enforcement

  3. Municipalities Proposed UAS-Restricted Airspace Safety Critical Land: • Land underlying ILS approach corridor, starting at final approach fix, ending at runway threshold, and extending one (1) statute mile either side of final approach course. Restricted Land: • Includes all land designated as “safety critical,” plus land located within circular area centered at airport reference point, out to radius of five (5) statute miles.

  4. PIT 5NM

  5. Pittsburgh International Airport UAS Safety Critical LandMunicipalities • COLLIER TOWNSHIP • CORAOPOLIS BOROUGH • FINDLAY TOWNSHIP • MOON TOWNSHIP • NEVILLE TOWNSHIP • NORTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP • ROBINSON TOWNSHIP • HANOVER TOWNSHIP • INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP • ROBINSON TOWNSHIP • KENNEDY TOWNSHIP • KILBUCK TOWNSHIP

  6. UAS RESTRICTED FLYING BASE - PIT

  7. AGC 3NM, 4NM AND 5NM

  8. AGC UAS Safety CriticalLand Municipalities • BALDWIN BOROUGH • BETHEL PARK MUNICIPALITY • BRENTWOOD BOROUGH • CASTLE SHANNON BOROUGH • DRAVOSBURG BOROUGH • MOUNT LEBANON MUNICIPALITY • PORT VUE BOROUGH • WEST MIFFLIN BOROUGH • WHITEHALL BOROUGH • DUQUESNE CITY • MCKEESPORT CITY

  9. UAS RESTRICTED FLYING BASE - AGC

  10. Land-Use Regulation and Zoning TOWNSHIP OF MOON ORDINANCE NO. ___ AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MOON, ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 6 OF THE MOON TOWNSHIP CODE OF ORDINANCES, CONDUCT, TO ESTABLISH REGULATIONS ON THE OPERATION OF SMALL NON-COMMERCIAL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT FROM GROUND-BASED LOCATIONS WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP BOUNDARIES. WHEREAS, Section 1506 of the Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code, 53 P.S. • §66506, as amended, authorizes the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Moon (hereinafter • referred to as the “Township”) to “adopt any ordinances, bylaws, rules, and regulations not • inconsistent with or restrained by the Constitution and laws of this Commonwealth necessary for • the proper management, care and control of the Township and its finances and the maintenance of • peace, good government, health and welfare of the Township and its citizens, trade, commerce and • manufacturers

  11. Public Safety UAS COA Operation of small Unmanned Aircraft System(s) weighing less than 55 pounds and operating at speeds of less than 87 kts. (100 mph) in Class D airspace at or below 400 feet Above Ground Level (AGL) in the vicinity of the Munhall Borough, Pennsylvania under the jurisdiction of the Allegheny County Airport Traffic Control Tower (AGC ATCT).

  12. Class D Airspace at or below 400 feet AGL Within the Munhall Borough, Pennsylvania

  13. Unmanned Aircraft SystemFlight Operations Manual • UAS Drone Program and Standard Operating Procedures (ACES) • Polices and procedures and workflow protocols for UAS mission • Guidance in the areas of pilot certification and training • UAS operations in the NAS in accordance Title 14 CFR Part 107 • Thorough and comprehensive training program

  14. UAS INCIDENT REPORTING FAA Aviation Safety Hotline to reports incidents involving UAS: - 1-866-TELL-FAA (866-835-5322) or https://www.faa.gov/contact/safety_hotline/ Airports are encouraged to use their individual safety reporting systems as a means to collect information on UAS safety: • Report UAS sightings to local ATC and/or FAA Regional Operations Centers (law enforcement)

  15. Request to Operate a UAS Commercial • Confirm UAS operator has Section 107 exemption and COA • Work with ATC to establish a Letter of Agreement (LOA) between ATC, Airport, and UAS operator for future operations Hobbyist • Confirm UAS operator has knowledge of UAS rules • Obtain exact location and altitude of operation • Notify ATC of request and coordinate • If deemed unsafe, inform UAS operator of unsafe conditions and respectfully object to the operation (UAS operator may choose to fly regardless) Airport Operator cannot grant authorization to operate in airspace, authorization must come from ATC

  16. Know the Rules and Fly Safely • www.faa.gov/uas/registration • Flown below 400 feet above ground level • Visual line of sight of the operator • NOTflown near manned aircraft, airports (within 5 miles) • NOT be flown over people, stadiums or sporting events • NOTbe flown near emergency response efforts

  17. UAS PIREP 1/1/2018 PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA PRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: PHILADELPHIA, PA/UAS INCIDENT/0947E/REPORTED A UAS PASSED 200 FEET ABOVE ACFT WHILE 7.5 NW PHL AT 3,000 FEET. NO EVASIVE ACTION REPORTED. PHL AIRPORT PD NOTIFIED. 1/1/2018 CLEVELAND OHIO UAS MOR Alert for CLEType: Hazardous and/or Unauthorized UAS ActivitySummary: AIRCRAFT WAS ON A 3 MILE FINAL AND QUESTIONED IF THERE WAS A HELICOPTER AT HIS 3 O'CLOCK POSITION AND 1 MILE NORTH WEST OF HIS POSITION, PILOT REPORTED IT BEING A DRONE. A BIG ONE WITH ORANGE FLASHING LIGHTS, AROUND 600 WESTBOUND AROUND I-90. CITY OF CLE AIRPORT OPS NOTIFIED AND CONTACTED CPD.

  18. UAS PIREP 1/11/2018 MIAMI FLORIDA PRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: MIAMI, FL/UAS INCIDENT/1330E/E-ROC ADVISED BOMBARDIER CL60 REPORTED A UAS OFF THE LEFT SIDE AT 500 FEET WHILE EAST BOUND AT SAME ALTITUDE 1.5 FINAL RUNWAY 9L. PIC STATED THE UAS WAS "NEAR MID-AIR", NO EVASIVE ACTION REPORTED. LOCAL LEO WAS NOTIFIED. 3/28/2018 DENVER COLORADO PRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: DENVER, CO/UAS INCIDENT/0545M/DENVER ATCT ADVISED MD11 REPORTED A UAS PASSED OVERHEAD WHILE ON SHORT FINAL RUNWAY 17R DENVER. OPERATIONS TO RWY 17R WERE TERMINATED FOR 10 MINUTES. NO ARRIVALS WERE AFFECTED. NO EVASIVE ACTION TAKEN. DENVER ARPT OPERATIONS NOTIFIED.

  19. UAS PIREP 3/26/2018 NEW YORK NEW YORK PRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: NEW YORK, NY/UAS INCIDENT/0900E/NEW YORK TRACON ADVISED REPORTED A UAS PASSED BELOW ACFT WHILE NE BOUND AT 4,000 FEET 8 W JFK. NO EVASIVE ACTION TAKEN. NYPD AVIATION UNIT NOTIFIED. 3/26/2018 NEWARK NEW JERSEY PRELIM INFO FROM FAA OPS: NEWARK, NJ/UAS INCIDENT/1300E/NEWARK ATCT ADVISED E145 REPORTED A UAS 700 FEET BELOW OFF THE LEFT SIDE AT 1,700 FEET WHILE ESTABLISHED ON 7 MILE FINAL RUNWAY 4R NEWARK. NO EVASIVE ACTION REPORTED. NEW JERSEY OPERATIONS CENTER NOTIFIED.

  20. Thank You! Pittsburgh International Airport Allegheny County Airport Authority Landside Terminal, 4th Floor Mezz. P.O. Box 12370 Pittsburgh PA 15231-0370 www.flypittsburgh.com Nino Sapone, A.A.E. Airport Operations Plans and Program Manager (412) 472-5611 (office) nsapone@flypittsburgh.com

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