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JARUS
A harmonized approach to UAS rulemaking
What is JARUS?
• JARUS is the Joint Authorities for Rulemaking on Unmanned Systems
• The group aims at drafting harmonised regulation to cover all aspects of UAS operations– Operational– Personnel– Technical
Who participate in JARUS?
• JARUS is a group of National Aviation Authorities working on harmonised
regulations for UAS
• Eurocontrol and EASA are active participants
• Open to all NAAs for participation
JARUS focus
1. Certification Basis for Light Unmanned Rotorcraft SystemsBased on CS-VLR, presented to EUROCAE WG 73
2. Operational Regulatory MaterialMany players with differing backgrounds:Licensing (finished), Airspace, National Model Aircraft rules etc.Draft proposal for FCL presented to EUROCAE WG 73
3. System safety materialDeveloped generically, to cover all weight classes of aircraft .This work now includes detect and avoid requirementsDraft proposal for system safety presented to EUROCAE WG 73
JARUS future activities
• The group is now considering future activities:
• Certification Basis for Light Unmanned Aeroplane Systems
• Operator requirements
• Discussion with Eurocontrol should be started to include ATM and
airspace issues in the new Terms of Reference
• Possible extension of the work to Certification Basis for larger
aircraft
Interface with other international groups
• Draft material developed by JARUS will go through consultation in
EUROCAE WG 73
(and RTCA SC 203 and NATO FINAS)
• JARUS agreed to act as an authorities contact point for EUROCAE
WG 73
– For issues within and outside of the Terms of Reference of JARUS
• The JARUS group clearly intends to contribute to EUROCAE and
RTCA, not to compete with them
Final remarks
• JARUS is open for all civil aviation authorities to participate
• Full and active support for this work by Eurocontrol and EASA
• All regulatory material will be publicly available and open for consultation
• Looking into a special session at UAS Latin America 2011 to look into
regional representation
• Group of authorities also supports international activities by ICAO,
EUROCAE and RTCA