Introduction
Pilots: Evan Janakievski Daniel Puratich
Summary: Document is the content we created for our advanced of our exam intended to be used in the future. Intended for using a DJI drone.
Site Survey
Closed Airspace Emergency Contacts
CYKF - Region of Waterloo International Airport
Scanned Frequencies
Tower Air Control – 126.0 MHz
Tower Ground Control – 121.8 MHz
Airport Operations – P25 Phase II DEC 5816
Phone Number: 519-648-2256
Emergency Services 911
Canada Flight Supplements
Requirements of Site Survey
the boundaries of the area of operation;
the type of airspace and the applicable regulatory requirements;
the altitudes and routes to be used on the approach to and departure from the area of operation;
the proximity of manned aircraft operations;
the proximity of aerodromes, airports and heliports;
the location and height of obstacles, including wires, masts, buildings, cell phone towers and wind turbines;
the predominant weather and environmental conditions for the area of operation;
the horizontal distances from persons not involved in the operation.
RPAS Wilco Screenshots
Clouds
Cumulus - puffy clouds with flat base
Stratus - smooth sheet grey, precipitation, blocks sun
Stratocumulus - grey or white patches of round
Cumulonimbus - thunderstorm, tall clouds with dark flat base
Never attempt to fly through a thunderstorm. Stay 5 miles clear of thunderstorms
Checklists
Test Specific Week Before Checklist
- Schedule date and time of test and receive required deliverables
- Register Drone
- Complete site survey using RPAS WILCO
- Download NavDrone to be able to request controlled airspace
Day Before
- Register the drone
- Put the registration # somewhere clearly visible
- acquire PDFs of the following documents
- Permissions from local authorities
- RPAS advanced certificate
- Drone insurance
- Drone operating manual
- Drone registration
- IDs
- Any procedures, checklists, prepared for the flight
- obtain Phone numbers of relevant authorities
- Fire extinguisher
- 2way radio or phone
Pre-Takeoff
- Battery charged and in drone
- Propellers secured, correct directions, no visible defects
- Controller, phone: charged, connected, and physically secured
- Compass, IMU calibrated, GPS receiving signal
- Gimbal calibrated and covers/clips removed
- Involved persons briefed on flight plan and with access to appropriate checklists and manuals including instructions and plans, locations of any emergency equipment, all important documentation/manuals should be accessible
- Ensure fuel/energy is sufficient
- Ensure takeoff location does not have a likelihood of collisions with another aircraft/person/obstacle
- assess weather state
Takeoff Procedure
- Disable sport mode
- controller sticks down and inwards to activate motors and arm drone
- lift off approx. 6 meters.
- keep an eye on surroundings and on remote controller for any errors
Landing Checklist
- perform a visual scan of the area surrounding your landing pad
- perform a visual scan of the route you will take to return to the landing pad
- asking your visual observer to either perform visual scans
- note any hazards or obstacles in your way from these exams
- approach at a reasonable speed until close enough to the pad
- then fly the rest of the way slowly.
- descend to about 6-10 meters when near the landing pad
- land
Emergency Procedures
Control Malfunction
When the drone is still flying, but not following instructions:
- Try to regain control of the aircraft: This involves adjusting the antenna on the controller, moving farther into sight-lines of the craft.
- Report the following to the visual observer: climb rate, speed, compass heading, cardinal directions, and flight time remaining.
- Instruct visual observer to call the authorities of controlled airspace in the flight path of the drone.
- If the drone is hovering, wait for a reasonable amount of time while trying to reestablish control link. Try to activate DJI’s RTH function.
Control Loss
when the connection fails and failsafes kick in:
- DJI drones will RTH after 3 seconds of communication dropout. If this doesn’t occur, proceed to Control Malfunction.
- Assuming flight is terminated, the drone will either RTH, become a fly-away, or crash. In the case of crashing, keep track of where the drone lands and note: any obstacles, including trees, power lines, fences, rivers, swamps, rocks, hills, and people or animals nearby
- Retrieve the drone if possible.
Mechanical Failure
when a part of the drone becomes damaged or broken
- Assess the state of the drone via:
- error messages on the controller
- irregularities in flight pattern
- visual faults on the drone
- If this is severe, the drone has likely crashed already. If not: try to control its descent, keeping away from bystanders, animals, environmental hazards, buildings, and controlled airspace.
- If the damage is moderate, but the flight pattern is still being affected: navigate to a relatively safe + close landing site and land ASAP.
- If the damage is minor, and the flight pattern is not affected, bring the drone back to its landing site in a safe manner. Do not attempt any risky manoeuvres before assessing the damage close-up.
- Before retrieving or touching the drone:
- visually inspect for damage, paying attention to motors and battery
- if safe, turn the battery off and remove it
- bring it to control station if not already there
- assess damage
- s environment
Animal Interference
when an animal is chasing the drone
- hover in place
- higher altitude and farther away
- get nearby involved members and or bystanders to restrain the animals
- if landing is necessary, land quickly and make sure props are stopped and drone is retrieved ASAP