UDR UAS Operator Questionnaire blh

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UDR UAS Operator Questionnaire blh

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Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Operator Questionnaire


The following questionnaire is intended to capture baseline data on a UAS operator’s experience, ability and proficiency with collecting data from flight operations in the field. Participants will be asked to answer a series of questions, which are designed to help the FAA better understand the challenges to collecting data in the field. All information provided by participants will remain completely anonymous and participation in this survey is entirely voluntary. Any information provided will not be used to inform FAA decision making on existing waivers, partnerships or policy. Again, all information provided herein will be anonymous and is only intended to capture the opinion of UAS Operators.


Please select the best response or fill in the fields below:


  1. In the past 2 years, what role(s) have you typically performed during a UAS operation?

Remote Pilot In Command

Payload Operator

“Mission Commander”

Other (Please Specify):


  1. In the past 2 years, what type of operation(s) have you normally flown?

Part 107 Compliant Operations

Part 107 ‘BVLOS’ Waived Operations

Part 107 ‘Ops-Over-People’ Waived Operations

Other (Please Specify):


  1. In the past 2 years, have you routinely (i.e. for a substantial majority) collected data during UAS flight operations?

YES

NO



    1. When data is collected, when do you normally perform collection?

During Pre-Flight

During Flight

During Post-Flight

During All Phases of flight

N/A



    1. When data is collected, is it operations data (e.g. single-entry logbook data on the flight operation), systems data (e.g. data automatically and incrementally recorded from UAS systems or instruments) or both?

Operations Data

Systems Data

Both, but more weight to Operations Data

Both, but more weight to Systems Data

Both Equally

N/A


    1. Rate your proficiency with collecting data during a flight operation?

None

Somewhat Proficient

Proficient

Very Proficient

Expert


    1. How difficult is data collection in the field?

Very Difficult

Somewhat Difficult

Neither Difficult Nor Easy

Somewhat Easy

Very Easy

N/A


    1. Is data collection in the field manual, automated or both?

Manual

Automated

Both

N/A


    1. Do you have a standard operating procedure (SOP) for collecting data during UAS flight operations?

YES

NO



    1. If there is a data collection SOP, how often do you deviate from that SOP for any reason (e.g. a circumstance arises that the SOP does not address)?

Never

(0%)

Rarely

(> 0% & <= 25%)

Occasionally

(> 25% & <= 50%)

Frequently

(> 50% & <= 75%)

Regularly

(> 75% & < 100%)

Always

(100%)


    1. If there is a data collection SOP, for which phases of flight does it provide guidance?

Pre-flight

During Flight

Post-flight

N/A


    1. Please provide any other information you feel is relevant to Question 3 and its subparts?



  1. In your experience, how many major sub-systems are critical to the safe operation of the UAS?

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

10+


    1. Please list some of these major subsystems?



    1. When data is collected, approximately how many of those subsystems are sampled (i.e. how many subsystems are participating in data collection)?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

10+


      1. Do all sampled subsystems collect and report the same type of data?

YES

SOMEWHAT

NO

N/A


      1. Is the data collected from each sampled subsystem the same format and frequency as the others?

YES

SOMEWHAT

NO

N/A


      1. Are the sampled subsystems communicating with each other (i.e. are they non-isolated systems)?

YES

SOMEWHAT

NO

N/A


      1. Are the sampled subsystems time-synchronized?

YES

SOMEWHAT

NO

N/A


      1. How many distinct data recorders (e.g. automated device, manual logbook or sensor) are involved in the collection of data?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

10+


      1. Given all of the data recorders involved, approximately how many distinct data-packages (e.g. files) are generated for a single flight?

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

10+


      1. Is there a standardized ‘naming convention’ and/or format for each data-package that is generated?

YES

SOMEWHAT

NO

N/A


      1. Is collected data consolidated into centralized storage or stored separately?

Consolidated

Stored Separately

N/A


    1. Please provide any other information you feel is relevant to Question 4 and its subparts?



  1. When you report data to the FAA (e.g. for a waiver application), do you have a sure understanding of what data should be reported?

Unsure

Somewhat

Unsure

Neither Unsure

Nor Sure

Somewhat Sure

Completely Sure


    1. Do you agree that the data collection should be defined by target-measures (i.e. metrics)?

Strongly Disagree

Somewhat Disagree

Neither Agree nor Disagree

Somewhat Agree

Strongly Agree


    1. Do you have a sure understanding of safety risk management and safety assurance in the context of aviation operations?

Unsure

Somewhat

Unsure

Neither Unsure

Nor Sure

Somewhat Sure

Completely Sure


    1. In your experience, what is the biggest issue with providing data to the FAA?




    1. Please provide any other information you feel is relevant to Question 5 and its subparts?



  1. In context of your own organizational and operational needs (irrespective of the FAA), do you see value in routinely collecting data?

Yes

No

Somewhat


    1. What difficulties do you typically encounter when collecting data?



    1. What metrics do you find to be most informative or useful to your needs?



    1. Given the opportunity, what data would you like to collect that you currently are not?




































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