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Regulatory Barriers to Autonomy in Aviation
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As technology advances and increased automation and autonomy in aviation become ever more within reach, it makes sense to turn our attention to the operational regulatory landscape within which these aircraft will be flown. Technical standards that could be part of the means of compliance for the airworthiness certification of these aircraft are receiving attention within a variety of standards development organizations (SDOs). The operational rules and their implications for autonomous aircraft, however, remain largely unexplored.
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Title: Regulatory Barriers to Autonomy in Aviation
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Description
As technology advances and increased automation and autonomy in aviation become ever more within reach, it makes sense to turn our attention to the operational regulatory landscape within which these aircraft will be flown.
Technical standards that could be part of the means of compliance for the airworthiness certification of these aircraft are receiving attention within a variety of standards development organizations (SDOs).
The operational rules and their implications for autonomous aircraft, however, remain largely unexplored.
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