Electronic conspicuity in U-space without ATC use case

The use case for Electronic Conspicuity in U-space without ATC explains how manned aircraft and drones can share the same airspace in areas where there is no air traffic control (ATC) service. Manned aircraft use Electronic Conspicuity from which U-space Service Providers (USSPs) receive information and pass it to drone operators so that they are aware of nearby aircraft and can take the relevant action to avoid any collision hazard.

The joint work between EUROCONTROL and EASA helps create a consistent European approach to Electronic Conspicuity. It aims to align requirements across Europe, encourage adoption of interoperable technologies and support pilots, operators, manufacturers and service providers with harmonised guidance.

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Electronic conspicuity in U-space without ATC use case - Version 1.0

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