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NBAA Survey on the Impact of BVLOS UAS Operations

NBAA's Emerging Technologies Committee is seeking feedback from NBAA members who operate traditional aircraft with flight crews on the impact of Part 108 rules that enable routine beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in U.S. airspace. The survey should take only five minutes to complete.
1. Does your organization currently operate UAS? *This question is required.
2. Does your organization currently operate traditional aircraft with flight crews? *This question is required.
3. Do you routinely conduct low altitude operations with traditional crewed aircraft outside of the terminal (i.e. Class D, C or B airspace) environment? *This question is required.
3. Are your traditional crewed aircraft equipped with ADS-B Out? *This question is required.
3. How concerned are you about the introduction of UAS operating beyond the visual line of sight of the operator below 400’ AGL? *This question is required.
Not at all concernedSlightly concernedSomewhat concernedModerately concernedExtremely concerned
4. Does your organization plan to operate UAS? *This question is required.
4. Does your organization operate UAS beyond visual line of sight? *This question is required.
4. Does your organization plan to operate UAS beyond visual line of sight? *This question is required.
4. Does your organization operate UAS above 400’ AGL? *This question is required.
4. Does your organization plan to operate UAS above 400’ AGL? *This question is required.
4. Have these UAS operations replaced missions previously flown by traditional aircraft with flight crews? *This question is required.
4. Are your organization's UAS operations managed by your organization's aviation department? *This question is required.
4. Do you see UAS as a potential path for growth for your organization's aviation department? *This question is required.
4. If you would like to give NBAA's Emerging Technologies Committee the option to follow up with you regarding your answers to this survey, please enter your contact information.
This question requires a valid email address.