Carbonix Receives BARS Certification for Drone Operations
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
Australian drone company Carbonics announced the achievement of Basic Aviation Risk Standards (BARS) Certificationis an internationally recognized program that establishes standards for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) operators and supports risk-based management to ensure thorough oversight of contracted RPAS operational activities.
The certification serves as a key aspect of Carbonix’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of aviation safety and operations, and reinforces the company’s position as a trusted partner to organizations in industries such as resources and critical infrastructure. . The certification process reviews various elements of Carbonix operations, including safety management systems, emergency response procedures, crew training, and maintenance practices.
Philipp van der, CEO of Carbonix, said: “We are proud to offer assurances that our clients’ long-distance RPAS activities are carried out with maximum safety and professionalism, and will continue to do so in the mining and critical infrastructure sector. We look forward to supporting the leading organizations in the field.” Berg. “We know his RPAS is becoming increasingly important for companies in these industries looking to improve safety, increase productivity and reduce costs and environmental impact.”
Prior to achieving BARS certification, Carbonix received BVLOS approval from the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to operate VTOL/fixed-wing aircraft at Riverstone, Greater Sydney in March of this year, with multiple BVLOS certifications. (BVLOS) Operation has been carried out. . The approval is one of the first to be given to a long-range air data collection aircraft, and Carbonix will use advanced payloads, such as survey-grade LiDar scanners and photogrammetry cameras, to conduct BVLOS at partner sites. Observation tests and missions can now be conducted.
With a 5-hour endurance (450 km range) and 25 km radio range (single station can be extended to over 1,000 m), Carbonix drones are the leading supplier of commercial long-range precision data capture capabilities. has cemented the company’s reputation.
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With her lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, she now contributes to her DroneLife as a staff writer.
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