20.7.2020 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
L 232/1 |
COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) 2020/1058
of 27 April 2020
amending Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 as regards the introduction of two new unmanned aircraft systems classes
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Union Aviation Safety Agency, and amending Regulations (EC) No 2111/2005, (EC) No 1008/2008, (EU) No 996/2010, (EU) No 376/2014 and Directives 2014/30/EU and 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Regulations (EC) No 552/2004 and (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (EEC) No 3922/91 (1), and in particular Article 58 and Article 61 thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
The unmanned aircraft systems (‘UAS’), the operation of which presents a low risk and for which the UAS operator is allowed to submit a declaration based on the standard scenario listed in Appendix 1 to the Annex to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 (2) should not be subject to standard aeronautical compliance procedures. The possibility to establish Union harmonisation legislation as referred to in paragraph 6 of Article 56 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 should be used for those UAS. Therefore, it is necessary to set out requirements that address the risks posed by the operation of those UAS, taking full account of other applicable Union harmonisation legislation. As a result, two new different classes of UAS should be created, characterised by different sets of requirements addressing different risks. Consequently, Chapter II of Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 (3) should cover these new classes. |
(2) |
UAS to be used under standard scenarios defined in Appendix 1 to the Annex of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 should meet product requirements defined in Chapter II of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 and therefore should be removed from the scope of Chapter III. |
(3) |
Those requirements should comply with the essential requirements provided for in Article 55 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139, in particular as regards the specific features and functionalities necessary to mitigate risks pertaining to the safety of the flight, privacy, and protection of personal data, security or the environment, arising from the operation of those UAS. |
(4) |
Where manufacturers place UAS on the market with the intention of making them available for operations under the rules and conditions applicable to the ‘open’ category or under an operational declaration and therefore affix a class identification label on it, they should ensure the compliance of the UAS with the requirements of that class. Equally, where manufacturers place on the market accessories kits transforming a class C3 UAS into a C5, they should ensure compliance of the UAS fitted with the accessories kits with all the requirements of class C5. |
(5) |
In order to support the remote identification as one of the necessary elements for the functioning of U-space system under development, all UAS operated in the specific category should be equipped with a remote identification system. |
(6) |
Those UAS operated in the specific category and that are not required to register in accordance with Article 14 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947, should have a unique serial number, unless they are privately built. |
(7) |
The measures provided for in this Regulation are based on Opinion No 05/2019 (4) issued by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in accordance with Article 76(1) of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139. |
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Amendments to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945
Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 is amended as follows:
(1) |
in Article 1, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following. ‘2. It also establishes rules on making UAS and accessories kit and remote identification add-ons available on the market and on their free movement in the Union.’; |
(2) |
in Article 2, paragraphs 1 and 2 of are replaced by the following. ‘1. Chapter II of this Regulation applies to the following products:
2. Chapter III of this Regulation applies to UAS operated under the rules and conditions applicable to the ‘certified’ and ‘specific’ categories of UAS operations pursuant to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 except when conducted under a declaration.’; |
(3) |
In Article 3, the following points (38), (39) and (40) are added:
(*1) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 of 26 September 2012 laying down the common rules of the air and operational provisions regarding services and procedures in air navigation and amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1035/2011 and Regulations (EC) No 1265/2007, (EC) No 1794/2006, (EC) No 730/2006, (EC) No 1033/2006 and (EU) No 255/2010, (OJ L 281 13.10.2012, p. 1).’;" |
(4) |
the title of Chapter II is replaced by the following: ‘UAS intended to be operated in the ‘open’ category or in the ‘specific’ category under operational declaration, accessories kits bearing a class identification label and remote identification add-ons’ |
(5) |
in Article 4, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: ‘1. The products referred to in paragraph 1 of Article 2 shall meet the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex.’; |
(6) |
in Article 5, the following paragraph 3 is added: ‘3. Paragraphs 1 to 4 of Article 4 of Regulation (EU) 2019/1020 of the European Parliament and of the Council shall apply as from 16 July 2021.’; |
(7) |
in Article 6, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: ‘1. When placing their product on the Union market, manufacturers shall ensure that it has been designed and manufactured in compliance with the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex.’; |
(8) |
in Article 6, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: ‘2. Manufacturers shall draw up the technical documentation provided for in Article 17 and carry out the relevant conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 13 or have it outsourced. Where compliance of the product with the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex has been demonstrated by that conformity assessment procedure, manufacturers shall draw up an EU declaration of conformity and affix the CE marking.’; |
(9) |
in Article 6, paragraph 5 is replaced by the following: ‘5. Manufacturers of UAS shall ensure that the UA bears a type within the meaning of Decision 768/2008/EC and a unique serial number allowing for its identification, and if applicable, compliant with the requirements defined in the corresponding Parts 2 to 4, 16 and 17 of the Annex. Manufacturers of class C5 accessories kits shall ensure that the kits bears a type and a unique serial number allowing for their identification. Manufacturers of remote identification add-ons shall ensure that the remote identification add-on bears a type and a unique serial number allowing for their identification and compliant with the requirements defined in Part 6 of the Annex. In all cases, manufacturers shall ensure that a unique serial number is also affixed to the EU declaration of conformity or to the simplified EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 14.’; |
(10) |
in Article 6, paragraph 7 is replaced by the following: ‘7. Manufacturers shall ensure that the product is accompanied by the manufacturers’ instructions and information notice required by Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end users, as determined by the Member State concerned. Such manufacturers’ instructions and information notice, as well as any labelling, shall be clear, understandable and legible.’; |
(11) |
in Article 6, the following paragraph 11 is added: ‘11. When placing on the market a class C5 or C6 UAS or a class C5 add-on, manufacturers shall inform the market surveillance authority of the MS of their principal place of business.’; |
(12) |
in Article 8, the second subparagraph of paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: ‘Where an importer considers or has reasons to believe that a product is not in conformity with the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex, they shall not place the product on the market until it has been brought into conformity. Furthermore, where the product presents a risk for the health and safety of consumers and third parties, the importer shall inform the manufacturer and the competent national authorities to that effect.’; |
(13) |
In Article 8, paragraph 4 is replaced by the following: ‘4. Importers shall ensure that the product is accompanied by the manufacturers’ instructions and information notice required by Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end users, as determined by the Member State concerned. That manufacturers’ instructions and information notice, as well as any labelling, shall be clear, understandable and legible.’; |
(14) |
in Article 8, the following paragraph 10 is added: ’10 When placing on the market a class C5 or C6 UAS or a class C5 add-on, importers shall inform the market surveillance authority of the MS of their principal place of business.’; |
(15) |
in Article 9 the two first subparagraphs of paragraph 2 are replaced by the following: ‘2. Before making a product available on the market, distributors shall verify that the product bears the CE marking and, when applicable, the UA class identification label and the indication of the sound power level, is accompanied by the documents referred to in paragraphs 7 and 8 of Article 6 and that the manufacturer and the importer have complied with the requirements set out in paragraphs 5 and 6 of Article 6 and in paragraph 3 of Article 8. Distributors shall ensure that the product is accompanied by the manufacturers’ instructions and information notice required by Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex in a language which can be easily understood by consumers and other end users, as determined by the Member State concerned. Those manufacturers’ instructions and information notice, as well as any labelling, shall be clear, understandable and legible.’; |
(16) |
Article 12 is replaced by the following: ‘A product which is in conformity with harmonised standards or parts thereof, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union, shall be presumed to be in conformity with the requirements covered by those standards or parts thereof set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex.’; |
(17) |
in Article 13, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: ‘1. The manufacturer shall perform a conformity assessment of the product using one of the following procedures with a view to establishing its compliance with the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex. The conformity assessment shall take into account all intended and foreseeable operating conditions.’; |
(18) |
in Article 13, point (a) of paragraph 2 of is replaced by the following:
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(19) |
in Article 14, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: ‘1. The EU declaration of conformity referred to in paragraph 8 of Article 6 shall state that compliance of the product with the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex has been demonstrated and, for UAS, identify its class.’; |
(20) |
in Article 16, paragraph 2 is replaced by the following: ‘2. The UA class identification label shall be affixed visibly, legibly and indelibly to the UA or, when relevant, to each accessories of a class C5 accessories kit, and its packaging and shall be at least 5 mm high. The affixing to a product of markings, signs or inscriptions which are likely to mislead third parties regarding the meaning or form of the class identification label shall be prohibited.’; |
(21) |
in Article 17, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: ‘1. The technical documentation shall contain all relevant data and details of the means used by the manufacturer to ensure that the product complies with the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex. It shall, at least, contain the elements set out in Part 10 of the Annex.’; |
(22) |
in Article 17, paragraph 4 is replaced by the following: ‘4. Where the technical documentation does not comply with paragraphs 1, 2 or 3 of this Article, the market surveillance authority may ask the manufacturer or the importer to have a test performed by a body acceptable to the market surveillance authority at the expense of the manufacturer or the importer within a specified period in order to verify compliance of the product with the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex which applies to it.’; |
(23) |
in Article 30, paragraph 3 of is replaced by the following: ‘3. Where a notified body finds that the requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17 of the Annex or in corresponding harmonised standards or other technical specifications have not been met by a manufacturer, it shall require the manufacturer to take appropriate corrective measures and shall not issue an EU-type examination certificate or a quality system approval.’; |
(24) |
in Article 36, the first subparagraph of paragraph 1 is replaced by the following: ‘1. Where the market surveillance authorities of one Member State have sufficient reason to believe that a product presents a risk to the health or safety of persons or to other aspects of public interest protection covered by this Chapter, they shall carry out an evaluation in relation to the product concerned, covering all applicable requirements laid down in this Chapter. The relevant economic operators shall cooperate as necessary with the market surveillance authorities for that purpose.’; |
(25) |
the title of Chapter III is replaced by the following: ‘Requirements for UAS operated in the ‘certified’ the ‘specific’ categories except when conducted under a declaration’; |
(26) |
Article 40 is replaced by the following: ‘Article 40 Requirements for UAS operated in the ‘certified’ and ‘specific’ categories except when conducted under a declaration.
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(27) |
The Annex to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 is replaced by the Annex to this Regulation. |
Article 2
Entry into force
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 27 April 2020.
For the Commission
The President
Ursula VON DER LEYEN
(1) OJ L 212, 22.8.2018, p. 1.
(2) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 of 24 May 2019 on the rules and procedures for the operation of unmanned aircraft (OJ L 152, 11.6.2019, p. 45).
(3) Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/945 of 12 March 2019 on unmanned aircraft systems and on third-country operators of unmanned aircraft systems (OJ L 152, 11.6.2019, p. 1).
(4) https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/opinions.
ANNEX
PART 1
Requirements for a class C0 Unmanned aircraft system
A class C0 UAS bears the following class identification label on the UA:
A class C0 UAS shall comply with the following:
(1) |
have an MTOM of less than 250 g, including payload; |
(2) |
have a maximum speed in level flight of 19 m/s; |
(3) |
have a maximum attainable height above the take-off point limited to 120 m; |
(4) |
be safely controllable with regards to stability, manoeuvrability and the command and control link performance, by a remote pilot following the manufacturer’s instructions, as necessary under all anticipated operating conditions including following the failure of one or, if appropriate, more systems; |
(5) |
be designed and constructed in such a way as to minimise injury to people during operation, sharp edges shall be avoided, unless technically unavoidable under good design and manufacturing practice. If equipped with propellers, the UA shall be designed in such a way as to limit any injury that may be inflicted by the propeller blades; |
(6) |
be exclusively powered by electricity; |
(7) |
if equipped with a follow-me mode and when this function is on, be in a range not exceeding 50 m from the remote pilot, and make it possible for the remote pilot to regain control of the UA; |
(8) |
be placed on the market with manufacturer’s instructions providing:
|
(9) |
include an information notice published by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) providing the applicable limitations and obligations, in accordance with Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947; |
(10) |
Points (4), (5) and (6) do not apply to UAS that are toys in the meaning of Directive 2009/48/EC on the safety of toys. |
PART 2
Requirements for a class C1 Unmanned aircraft system
A class C1 UAS bears the following class identification label on the UA:
A class C1 UAS shall comply with the following:
(1) |
be made of materials and have performance and physical characteristics such as to ensure that in the event of an impact at terminal velocity with a human head, the energy transmitted to the human head is less than 80 J, or, as an alternative, shall have an MTOM of less than 900 g, including payload; |
(2) |
have a maximum speed in level flight of 19 m/s; |
(3) |
have a maximum attainable height above the take-off point limited to 120 m or be equipped with a system that limits the height above the surface or above the take-off point to 120 m or to a value selectable by the remote pilot; if the value is selectable, clear information about the height of the UA above the surface or take-off point during flight shall be provided to the remote pilot; |
(4) |
be safely controllable with regards to stability, manoeuvrability and the command and control link performance, by a remote pilot with adequate competency as defined in Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 and following the manufacturer’s instructions, as necessary under all anticipated operating conditions including following the failure of one or, if appropriate, more systems; |
(5) |
have the requisite mechanical strength for the UA, including any necessary safety factor, and, where appropriate, stability to withstand any stress to which it is subjected to during use without any breakage or deformation that might interfere with its safe flight; |
(6) |
be designed and constructed in such a way as to minimise injury to people during operation, sharp edges of the UA shall be avoided, unless technically unavoidable under good design and manufacturing practice; if equipped with propellers, the UA shall be designed in such a way as to limit any injury that may be inflicted by the propeller blades; |
(7) |
in case of a loss of the command and control link, have a reliable and predictable method for the UA to recover the command and control link or if this fails, terminate the flight in a way that reduces the effect on third parties in the air or on the ground; |
(8) |
unless it is a fixed-wing UA, have a guaranteed A-weighted sound power level LWA determined as per Part 13 not exceeding the levels established in Part 15; |
(9) |
unless it is a fixed-wing UA, have the indication of the guaranteed A-weighted sound power level affixed on the UA and/or its packaging as per Part 14; |
(10) |
be exclusively powered by electricity; |
(11) |
have a unique serial number compliant with standard ANSI/CTA-2063-A-2019, Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Serial Numbers, 2019; |
(12) |
have a direct remote identification that:
|
(13) |
be equipped with a geo-awareness function that provides:
|
(14) |
if the UA has a function that limits its access to certain airspace areas or volumes, this function shall operate in such a manner that it interacts smoothly with the flight control system of the UA without adversely affecting flight safety; in addition, clear information shall be provided to the remote pilot when this function prevents the UA from entering these airspace areas or volume; |
(15) |
provide the remote pilot with clear warning when the battery of the UA or its command unit reaches a low level such that the remote pilot has sufficient time to safely land the UA; |
(16) |
be equipped:
|
(17) |
if equipped with a follow-me mode and when this function is on, be in a range not exceeding 50 m from the remote pilot, and make it possible for the remote pilot to regain control of the UA; |
(18) |
be placed on the market with manufacturer’s instructions providing:
|
(19) |
include an information notice published by EASA providing the applicable limitations and obligations, in accordance with Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947;. |
(20) |
if equipped with a network remote identification system it shall:
|
PART 3
Requirements for a class C2 Unmanned aircraft system
A class C2 UAS bears the following class identification label on the UA:
A class C2 UAS shall comply with the following:
(1) |
have an MTOM of less than 4 kg, including payload; |
(2) |
have a maximum attainable height above the take-off point limited to 120 m or be equipped with a system that limits the height above the surface or above the take-off point to 120 m or to a value selectable by the remote pilot. If the value is selectable, clear information about the height of the UA above the surface or take-off point during flight shall be provided to the remote pilot; |
(3) |
be safely controllable with regard to stability, manoeuvrability and the command and control link performance, by a remote pilot with adequate competency as defined in Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 and following the manufacturer’s instructions, as necessary under all anticipated operating conditions including following the failure of one or, if appropriate, more systems; |
(4) |
have the requisite mechanical strength for the UA, including any necessary safety factor, and, where appropriate, stability to withstand any stress to which it is subjected to during use without any breakage or deformation that might interfere with its safe flight; |
(5) |
in the case of a tethered UA, have a tensile length of the tether that is less than 50 m and a mechanical strength that is no less than:
|
(6) |
be designed and constructed in such a way as to minimise injury to people during operation, sharp edges of the UA shall be avoided, unless technically unavoidable under good design and manufacturing practice; if equipped with propellers, the UA shall be designed in such a way as to limit any injury that may be inflicted by the propeller blades; |
(7) |
unless tethered, in case of a loss of the command and control link, have a reliable and predictable method for the UA to recover the command and control link or, if it fails, terminate the flight in a way that reduces the effect on third parties in the air or on the ground; |
(8) |
unless tethered, be equipped with a command and control link protected against unauthorised access to the command and control functions; |
(9) |
unless it is a fixed-wing UA, be equipped with a low-speed mode selectable by the remote pilot and limiting the ground speed to no more than 3 m/s. |
(10) |
unless it is a fixed-wing UA, have a guaranteed A-weighted sound power level LWA determined as per Part 13 not exceeding the levels established in Part 15; |
(11) |
unless it is a fixed-wing UA, have the indication of the guaranteed A-weighted sound power level affixed on the UA and/or its packaging as per Part 14; |
(12) |
be exclusively powered by electricity; |
(13) |
have a unique serial number compliant with standard ANSI/CTA-2063-A-2019, Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Serial Numbers, 2019; |
(14) |
have a direct remote identification that:
|
(15) |
be equipped with a geo-awareness function that provides:
|
(16) |
if the UA has a function that limits its access to certain airspace areas or volumes, this function shall operate in such a manner that it interacts smoothly with the flight control system of the UA without adversely affecting flight safety; in addition, clear information shall be provided to the remote pilot when this function prevents the UA from entering these airspace areas or volumes; |
(17) |
provide the remote pilot with clear warning when the battery of the UA or its command unit reaches a low level such that the remote pilot has sufficient time to safely land the UA; |
(18) |
be equipped:
|
(19) |
be placed on the market with manufacturer’s instructions providing:
|
(20) |
include an information notice published by EASA providing the applicable limitations and obligations, in accordance with Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947; |
(21) |
if equipped with a network remote identification system it shall:
|
PART 4
Requirements for a class C3 Unmanned aircraft system
A class C3 UAS bears the following class identification label on the UA:
A class C3 UAS shall comply with the following:
(1) |
have an MTOM of less than 25 kg, including payload, and have a maximum characteristic dimension of less than 3 m; |
(2) |
have a maximum attainable height above the take-off point limited to 120 m or be equipped with a system that limits the height above the surface or above the take-off point to 120 m or to a value selectable by the remote pilot. If the value is selectable, clear information about the height of the UA above the surface or take-off point during flight shall be provided to the remote pilot; |
(3) |
be safely controllable with regard to stability, manoeuvrability and the command and control link performance, by a remote pilot with adequate competency as defined in Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 and following the manufacturer’s instructions, as necessary under all anticipated operating conditions including following the failure of one or, if appropriate, more systems; |
(4) |
in the case of a tethered UA, have a tensile length of the tether that is less than 50 m and a mechanical strength of no less than:
|
(5) |
unless tethered, in case of a loss of the command and control link, have a reliable and predictable method for the UA to recover the command and control link or, if it fails, terminate the flight in a way that reduces the effect on third parties in the air or on the ground; |
(6) |
unless it is a fixed-wing UA, have the indication of the guaranteed A-weighted sound power level LWA determined as per Part 13 affixed on the UA and/or its packaging as per Part 14; |
(7) |
be exclusively powered by electricity; |
(8) |
have a unique serial number compliant with standard ANSI/CTA-2063-A-2019, Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Serial Numbers, 2019; |
(9) |
unless tethered, have a direct remote identification that:
|
(10) |
be equipped with a geo-awareness function that provides:
|
(11) |
if the UA has a function that limits its access to certain airspace areas or volumes, this function shall operate in such a manner that it interacts smoothly with the flight control system of the UA without adversely affecting flight safety; in addition, clear information shall be provided to the remote pilot when this function prevents the UA from entering these airspace areas or volumes; |
(12) |
unless tethered, be equipped with a command and control link protected against unauthorised access to the command and control functions; |
(13) |
provide the remote pilot with clear warning when the battery of the UA or its command unit reaches a low level such that the remote pilot has sufficient time to safely land the UA; |
(14) |
be equipped:
|
(15) |
be placed on the market with manufacturer’s instructions providing:
|
(16) |
include an information notice published by EASA providing the applicable limitations and obligations, in accordance with Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947; |
(17) |
if equipped with a network remote identification system it shall:
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PART 5
Requirements for a class C4 Unmanned aircraft system
A class C4 UAS bears the following label on the UA in a visible manner:
A class C4 UAS shall comply with the following:
(1) |
have an MTOM of less than 25 kg, including payload; |
(2) |
be safely controllable and manoeuvrable by a remote pilot following the manufacturer’s instructions, as necessary under all anticipated operating conditions including following the failure of one or, if appropriate, more systems; |
(3) |
not be capable of automatic control modes except for flight stabilisation assistance with no direct effect on the trajectory and lost link assistance provided that a pre-determined fixed position of the flight controls in case of lost link is available; |
(4) |
be placed on the market with manufacturer’s instructions providing:
|
(5) |
include an information notice published by EASA providing the applicable limitations and obligations, in accordance with Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947. |
PART 6
Requirements for a direct remote identification add-on
A direct remote identification add-on shall comply with the following:
(1) |
allow the upload of the UAS operator registration number required in accordance with Article 14 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 and any additional number provided by the registration system; the system shall perform a consistency check verifying the integrity of the full string provided to the UAS operator at the time of registration; in case of inconsistency, the system shall emit an error message to the UAS operator; |
(2) |
have a unique serial number compliant with standard ANSI/CTA-2063-A-2019, Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Serial Numbers, 2019, affixed to the add-on and its packaging or its manufacturer’s instructions in a legible manner; |
(3) |
ensure, in real time during the whole duration of the flight, the direct periodic broadcast from the UA using an open and documented transmission protocol, in a way that it can be received directly by existing mobile devices within the broadcasting range, of at least the following data:
|
(4) |
reduce the ability of tampering the functionality of the direct remote identification system; and |
(5) |
be placed on the market with manufacturer’s instructions providing the reference of the transmission protocol used for the direct remote identification emission and the instruction to:
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PART 7
Conformity assessment Module A – Internal production control
1. |
Internal production control is the conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations set out in points 2, 3 and 4 of this Part, and ensures and declares on their sole responsibility that the products concerned satisfy the requirements set out in Parts 1, 5, 6, 16 or 17 which apply to them. |
2. |
Technical
documentation
The manufacturer shall develop the technical documentation in accordance with Article 17 of this Regulation. |
3. |
Manufacturing
The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure compliance of the manufactured product with the technical documentation referred to in point 2 of this Part and with the requirements set out in Parts 1, 5, 6, 16 or 17 which apply to them. |
4. |
CE marking and EU declaration of conformity
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5. |
Authorised
representative
The manufacturers’ obligations set out in point 4 may be fulfilled by an authorised representative, on their behalf and under their responsibility, provided that they are specified in the mandate. |
PART 8
Conformity assessment Modules B and C – EU-type examination and conformity to type based on internal production control
When reference is made to this Part, the conformity assessment procedure shall follow Modules B (EU-type examination) and C (Conformity to type based on internal production control) of this Part.
Module B
EU-type examination
1. |
EU-type examination is the part of a conformity assessment procedure in which a notified body examines the technical design of the product and verifies and attests that the technical design of the product meets the applicable requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17. |
2. |
EU-type examination shall be carried out by an assessment of the adequacy of the technical design of the product through examination of the technical documentation and supporting evidence referred to in point 3, plus examination of specimens, representative of the production envisaged, of one or more critical parts of the product (combination of production type and design type). |
3. |
The manufacturer shall lodge an application for EU-type examination with a single notified body of his choice.
The application shall include:
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4. |
The notified body shall:
For the product:
For the specimen(s):
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5. |
The notified body shall draw up an evaluation report that records the activities undertaken in accordance with point 4 and their outcomes. Without prejudice to its obligations as provided in point 8, the notified body shall release the content of this report, in full or in part, only with the agreement of the manufacturer. |
6. |
Where the type meets the requirements of this Regulation, the notified body shall issue an EU-type examination certificate to the manufacturer. This certificate shall contain the name and address of the manufacturer, the conclusions of the examination, the relevant aspects of the requirements covered by the examination, the conditions (if any) for its validity, and the data necessary for the identification of the approved type. The certificate may have one or more annexes attached to it.
The EU certificate and its annexes shall contain all relevant information to allow the conformity of manufactured products with the examined type to be evaluated and to allow for in service control. Where the type does not satisfy the applicable requirements of this Regulation, the notified body shall refuse to issue an EU-type examination certificate and shall inform the applicant accordingly, giving detailed reasons for its refusal. |
7. |
The notified body shall keep itself apprised of any changes in the generally acknowledged state of the art which indicates that the approved type may no longer comply with the applicable requirements of this Regulation, and shall determine whether such changes require further investigation. If so, the notified body shall inform the manufacturer accordingly.
The manufacturer shall inform the notified body that holds the technical documentation relating to the EU-type examination certificate of all modifications to the approved type that may affect the product’s conformity with the essential requirements of this Regulation or the conditions for the certificate’s validity. Such modifications shall require additional approval and attached to the original EU-type examination certificate. |
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Each notified body shall inform its notifying authority concerning the EU-type examination certificates and/or any additions thereto which it has issued or withdrawn, and shall, periodically or upon request, make available to its notifying authority the list of certificates and/or any additions thereto refused, suspended or otherwise restricted.
Each notified body shall inform the other notified bodies concerning the EU-type examination certificates and/or any additions thereto which it has refused, withdrawn, suspended or otherwise restricted, and, upon request, concerning the certificates and/or additions thereto which it has issued. The Commission, the Member States and the other notified bodies may, on request, obtain a copy of the EU-type examination certificates and/or additions thereto. On a reasoned request, the Commission and the Member States may obtain a copy of the technical documentation and the results of the examinations carried out by the notified body. The notified body shall keep a copy of the EU-type examination certificate, its annexes and additions, as well as the technical file including the documentation submitted by the manufacturer for 10 years after the product has been assessed or until the validity of the certificate expires. |
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The manufacturer shall keep a copy of the EU-type examination certificate, its annexes and additions together with the technical documentation at the disposal of the national authorities for 10 years after the product has been placed on the market. |
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The manufacturer’s authorised representative may lodge the application referred to in point 3 and fulfil the obligations set out in points 7 and 9, provided that they are specified in the mandate. |
Module C
Conformity to type based on internal production control
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Conformity to type based on internal production control is the part of a conformity assessment procedure whereby the manufacturer fulfils the obligations laid down in points 2 and 3, and ensures and declares that the products concerned are in conformity with the type described in the EU-type examination certificate and satisfy the applicable requirements of this Regulation. |
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Manufacturing
The manufacturer shall take all measures necessary so that the manufacturing process and its monitoring ensure conformity of the manufactured product with the approved type described in the EU-type examination certificate and with the applicable requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17. |
3. |
CE marking and EU declaration of conformity
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4. |
Authorised representative
The manufacturer’s obligations set out in point 3 may be fulfilled by their authorised representative, on their behalf and under their responsibility, provided that this is specified in the mandate. |
PART 9
Conformity assessment Module H —Conformity based on full quality assurance
1. |
Conformity based on full quality assurance is the conformity assessment procedure whereby manufacturers fulfil the obligations set out in paragraphs 2 and 5, and ensure and declare on their sole responsibility that the product concerned satisfies the applicable requirements set out in Parts 1 to 6, 16 and 17. |
2. |
Manufacturing
The manufacturer shall operate an approved quality system for design, manufacture, final inspection and testing of the product concerned as specified in point 3 and shall be subject to surveillance as specified in point 4. |
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Quality system
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Surveillance under the responsibility of the notified body
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5. |
CE marking and EU declaration of conformity
A copy of the EU declaration of conformity shall be made available to the relevant authorities upon request. |
6. |
The manufacturer shall, for a period ending 10 years after the product has been placed on the market, keep at the disposal of the national authorities:
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Each notified body shall inform its notifying authority of the quality system approvals issued or withdrawn, and shall, periodically or upon request, make available to its notifying authority the list of the quality system approvals it has refused, suspended or otherwise restricted.
Each notified body shall inform the other notified bodies of the quality system approvals which it has refused, suspended or withdrawn, and, upon request, of quality system approvals which it has issued. |
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Authorised representative
The manufacturer’s obligations set out in points 3(1), 3(5), 5 and 6 may be fulfilled by their authorised representative, on their behalf and under their responsibility, provided that this is specified in the mandate. |
PART 10
Contents of the technical documentation
The manufacturer shall establish the technical documentation. The documentation shall make it possible to assess the product’s conformity to the applicable requirements.
The technical documentation shall, wherever applicable, contain at least the following elements,:
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a complete description of the product including:
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conceptual design and manufacturing drawings and schemes of components, sub-assemblies, circuits and other relevant similar elements; |
3. |
descriptions and explanations necessary for the understanding of those drawings and schemes and the operation of the product; |
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a list of the harmonised standards applied in full or in part, the references of which have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union, and, where those harmonised standards have not been applied, descriptions of the solutions adopted to meet the essential requirements set out in Article 4, including a list of other relevant technical specifications applied. In the event of partly applied harmonised standards, the technical documentation shall specify the parts which have been applied; |
5. |
copy of the EU declaration of conformity; |
6. |
where the conformity assessment module in Part 8 has been applied, copy of the EU type examination certificate and its annexes as delivered by the notified body involved; |
7. |
results of design calculations made, examinations carried out, and other relevant similar elements; |
8. |
test reports; |
9. |
copies of the documents that the manufacturer has submitted to the notified body if any involved; |
10. |
the supporting evidence for the adequacy of the technical design solution. This supporting evidence shall mention any documents that have been used, in particular where the relevant harmonised standards and/or technical specifications have not been applied in full. The supporting evidence shall include, where necessary, the results of tests carried out by the appropriate laboratory of the manufacturer, or by another testing laboratory on his behalf and under his responsibility; |
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addresses of places of manufacture and storage. |
PART 11
EU declaration of conformity
1. |
The product (type, batch and serial number). |
2. |
Name and address of the manufacturer or his authorised representative. |
3. |
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. [in case of a kit of accessories, the manufacturer of the kit may indicate that this certificates relies on the certificate of the UAS which the kit ensures the conversion.] |
4. |
Object of the declaration [identification of the product allowing traceability; it may include a colour image of sufficient resolution where necessary for the identification of the products; in case of a kit of accessories, indicate the type of UAS to which the kit ensures the conversion]. |
5. |
The object of the declaration described above is of class … [include for UAS the class number as defined by Parts 1 to 5, 16 and 17 of this Annex; for a kit of accessories, indicate the class into which the UAS is converted]. |
6. |
The guaranteed sound power level for this UAS equipment is …. dB(A) [for non fixed-wing UAS classes 1 to 3 only] |
7. |
The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation:
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8. |
References to the relevant harmonised standards used or references to the other technical specifications in relation to which conformity is declared. References must be listed with their identification number and version and, where applicable, date of issue. |
9. |
Where applicable, the notified body … [name, number] … performed … [description of intervention] … and issued the EU-type examination certificate. |
10. |
Where applicable, a description of accessories and components, including software, which allow the unmanned aircraft or unmanned aircraft system to operate as intended and covered by the EU declaration of conformity. |
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Additional information:
Signed for and on behalf of: … [place and date of issue]: [name, function] [signature]: |
PART 12
Simplified EU declaration of conformity
The simplified EU declaration of conformity referred to in Article 14(3) shall be provided as follows:
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[Name of manufacturer] hereby declares that the UAS [identification of the UAS: type or serial number] is of class … … [for UAS include the class number of the product as defined in Parts 1 to 5, 16 or 17 of this Annex; for a kit of accessories, indicate the class into which the UAS is converted] and has a guaranteed sound power level of …. dB(A) [for non fixed-wing UAS classes 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 only] |
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and in compliance with Regulations … [list all the Regulations that the product complies with]. |
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The full EU declaration of conformity is accessible at the following website: [website address] |
PART 13
Noise test code
This Part lays down the methods of measurement of airborne noise that shall be used for the determination of the measured A-weighted sound power levels of UA classes 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6.
It lays down the basic noise emission standard and detailed test code for measuring the sound pressure level on a measurement surface enveloping the source and for calculating the sound power level produced by the source.
1. BASIC NOISE EMISSION STANDARD
For the determination of the A-weighted sound power level LWA of UA, the basic noise emission standards EN ISO 3744:2010 will be used subject to the following supplements:
2. INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING CONDITIONS
Test area:
The UA will be maintained above one reflecting (acoustically hard) plane. The UA shall be located at a sufficient distance from any reflecting wall or ceiling or any reflecting object so that the requirements given in Annex A of EN ISO 3744:2010 are satisfied on the measurement surface.
Sound measurement surface and microphone array:
The UA will be completely enclosed in a hemispherical measurement surface as par § 7.2.3 of EN ISO 3744:2010.
The number and position of the microphones is defined by Annex F of EN ISO 3744:2010.
The measurement surface shall have its origin at the point O lying in the ground plane directly below the UA.
3. OPERATING CONDITIONS DURING TEST
The noise tests shall be carried out with the UA’s rotors operating at a speed corresponding to the hovering of the UA under MTOM.
If the UA is placed on the market with accessories that can be fitted to it, it will be tested with and without these accessories in all possible UA configurations.
4. CALCULATION OF SURFACE TIME-AVERAGED SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
The A-weighted surface time-averaged sound pressure level shall be determined at least three times for each UA configuration. If at least two of the determined values do not differ by more than 1 dB, further measurements will not be necessary; otherwise the measurements shall be continued until two values differing by no more than 1 dB are obtained. The surface time-averaged sound pressure level to be used for calculating the sound power level of a UA configuration is the arithmetic mean of the two highest values that do not differ by more than 1 dB.
5. INFORMATION TO BE REPORTED
The report shall contain the technical data necessary to identify the source under test as well as the noise test code and the acoustical data.
The A-weighted sound power level value to be reported is the highest value of the different UA configurations tested rounded to the nearest whole number (less than 0,5 use the lower number; greater than or equal to 0,5 use the higher number).
PART 14
Indication of the guaranteed sound power level
The indication of the guaranteed sound power level must consist of the single number of the guaranteed sound power in dB, the sign LWA and a pictogram taking the following form:
If the indication is reduced according to the size of the equipment the proportions given in the above drawing must be respected. However, the vertical dimension of the indication should, if possible, not be less than 20 mm.
PART 15
Maximum sound power level per class of UA (including transition periods)
UA class |
MTOM m in gram |
Maximum sound power level LWA in dB |
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as from entry into force |
as from 2 years after entry into force |
as from 4 years after entry into force |
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C1 and C2 |
m < 900 |
85 |
83 |
81 |
C2 |
900 ≤ m< 4 000 |
85 + 18,5 lg
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83 + 18,5 lg
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81 + 18,5 lg
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Where ‘lg’ is the base 10 logarithm.
PART 16
Requirements for a class C5 unmanned aircraft system and C5 accessories
A class C5 UAS bears the following class identification label on the UA:
A class C5 UAS shall comply with the requirements defined in Part 4, except those defined in paragraphs (2) and (10) of Part 4.
In addition, it shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) |
be an aircraft other than a fixed-wing aircraft unless tethered; |
(2) |
if it is equipped with a geo-awareness function, comply with paragraph (10) of Part 4; |
(3) |
during flight, provide the remote pilot with clear and concise information on the height of the UA above the surface or take-off point; |
(4) |
unless tethered, be equipped with a low-speed mode selectable by the remote pilot and limiting the ground speed to not more than 5 m/s; |
(5) |
unless tethered, provide means for the remote pilot to terminate the flight of the UA, which shall:
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(6) |
unless tethered, provide the remote pilot with means to continuously monitor the quality of the command and control link and receive an alert when it is likely that the link is going to be lost or degraded to the extent of compromising the safe conduct of the operation, and another alert when the link is lost; and |
(7) |
in addition to the information indicated in point (15)(a) of Part 4, include in the manufacturer’s instructions a description of the means to terminate the flight required in point (5). |
(8) |
A class C5 UAS may consist in a class C3 UAS fitted with an accessories kit that ensures the conversion of the UAS C3 into a class C5 UAS. In this case, the class C5 label shall be affixed on all the accessories. |
An accessories kit may only ensure conversion of a class C3 UAS that complies with point (1) and provides the necessary interfaces to the accessories.
The accessories kit shall not include changes to the software of the class C3 UAS.
The accessories kit shall be designed, and each accessory shall be identified, to ensure a complete and correct installation by a UAS operator on a class C3 UAS following the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the accessories kit.
The accessories kit may be placed on the market independently from the class C3 UAS for which they ensure the conversion. In this case, the manufacturer of the accessories kit shall place on the market a single conversion kit that shall:
(1) |
not alter the compliance of the class C3 UAS with the requirements of Part 4; |
(2) |
ensure compliance of the UAS fitted with the accessories kit with all additional requirements defined in this Part with the exception of point (3) above; and |
(3) |
be accompanied by manufacturer’s instructions providing:
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PART 17
Requirements for a class C6 unmanned aircraft system
A class C6 UAS bears the following class identification label on the UA:
A class C6 UAS shall comply with the requirements defined in Part 4, except those defined in paragraphs (2), (7) and (10).
In addition, it shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) |
have a maximum ground speed in level flight of not more than 50 m/s; |
(2) |
if it is equipped with a geo-awareness function, comply with paragraph (10) of Part 4; |
(3) |
during flight, provide the remote pilot with clear and concise information on the geographical position of the UA, its speed and its height above the surface or take-off point; |
(4) |
provide means to prevent the UA from breaching the horizontal and vertical limits of a programmable operational volume; |
(5) |
provide means for the remote pilot to terminate the flight of the UA, which shall:
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(6) |
provide means to programme the UA trajectory; |
(7) |
provide the remote pilot with means to continuously monitor the quality of the command and control link and receive an alert when it is likely that the link is going to be lost or degraded to the extent of compromising the safe conduct of the operation, and another alert when the link is lost; and |
(8) |
in addition to the information indicated in point (15)(a) of Part 4, include in the manufacturer’s instructions:
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