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THE NEW SAFETY NOTICE
The new safety notice by the CAA states: 'SUA operators and remote pilots are reminded of their responsibility to be reasonably satisfied that the flight can be safely made (Air Navigation Order 2016 (ANO) article 94(2)) and of the requirements of ANO article 241 that a person must not recklessly or negligently cause or permit an aircraft (ie. the affected SUA) to endanger any person or property. 'SUA operators and remote pilots should follow the advice and guidance provided by the manufacturer to install the full suite of firmware updates provided for users of the TB50 and TB55 batteries.' This guidance is available here. The new safety notice continues: 'Depending on the status of the firmware update that has been installed, the following operating limits apply: a) If SUA operators and remote pilots of the affected SUA are able to confirm that the full suite of firmware updates that were released on or after 16 November 2018 have been successfully installed, the affected SUA may be operated in accordance with the requirements of the ANO 2016 and any permission or exemption that has been issued by the CAA. b) If SUA operators and remote pilots of the affected SUA cannot complete the firmware updates or cannot confirm that the battery firmware has been updated:i) In accordance with ANO article 257 operators of affected SUA are hereby directed not to permit any flight that involves overflight of any persons, whether or not they are under the control of the operator or remote-pilot, at any height.
ii) In accordance with ANO article 253, any element of any permission or exemption based on an Operating Safety Case, issued by the CAA to an SUA operator which permits the operation of an affected SUA to be operated:
• within 50 metres of any person;
• within 50 metres of any, vessel, vehicle or structure which is not under the control of the SUA Operator or remote pilot of the SUA; or
• over or within 150 metres of an open-air assembly of more than 1,000 persons;
is suspended. This does not affect the ordinary operation of Article 95 of the ANO.
iii) If, at any time while the aircraft is in flight, the indicated voltage is displayed as 3.7V or lower, the aircraft must be landed immediately, as recommended by the manufacturer. Remote pilots should therefore plan their flights so that they can land with a minimum of 3.7V indicated (approximately 30% of full charge).
iv) Remote pilots must not rely on the state of charge only.'
ADVICE FOR THE EMERGENCY SERVICES
In relation to the emergency services, the CAA safety notice states: 'Due to the unique nature of emergency services operations, the privileges contained within General Exemption E 4506 (ORS4 No. 1233) may continue to be exercised while using the affected SUA, provided that the potential risks highlighted in this safety notice have been considered within the decision to proceed and the overflight of uninvolved persons is minimised.'![A TB55 battery.](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0480/3146/5632/files/TB55.jpg)
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