Droni, cosa fare se la Open Category ti sta stretta? Parliamo di Specific e Certified con un esperto

This introductory video doesn't actually provide a clear answer to this question, but it does introduce some arguments to help us begin thinking about what we should do when we grow up. There's a world out there, quite complex to be sure, but one that allows for many types of operations and missions, provided the appropriate risk analyses are conducted. What are SORA and PDRA and what are they for? A video interview with an aerospace engineer who is on the other side of the fence, on the side of those who write the regulations, so we think it's very interesting to hear his thoughts. A chat with Marco Ducci, CEO of EuroUSC Italia. Index and timeline: Intro 0:00 Who is Marco Ducci? 3:25 Start of video interview 4:40 Who is EuroUSC Italia? 5:00 What services does EuroUSC provide? 8:10 What is Samwise? 10:00 What is the SORA methodology? 10:28 The limits of the Open Category? 11:26 PDRA or SORA? 13:50 Samwise: a tool for risk analysis? 14:00 Are those with a CRO confused with Specific operations? 17:50 Does the European regulation allow you to do everything? 6:30 PM Brief description of the Samwise software 10:20 PM How much time and money can be saved with Samwise? 8:40 PM What are the LUC privileges for those who will receive it? 9:55 PM Estimated timeframe for preparing all SORA risk analyses? 10:25 PM What are SAILs and how are they calculated? 11:00 PM Cost of the Samwise program? 12:00 PM Contacts for EuroUSC Italia and Samwise? 13:30 PM Final thanks to Marco Ducci 13:55 PM Operators' frustration with the many regulatory changes? 13:50 PM Conclusions and end of video: 14:10 PM #drones #uas #specific-category