2023 REPLAY Drone Law helping your clients to fly through the red tape
This recorded webinar will occur on the 29thth of February 2024 at 10am to 11am
This webinar will cover the following learning outcomes:
1. Understanding of regulatory framework and update on key recent regulatory changes.
2. Understanding of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and their role in regulating drone drone operations.
3. Knowledge of the height limitations for drone operations and proximity restrictions.
4. Awareness of the penalties and consequences for operating drones in an illegal or dangerous manner.
5. Knowledge of the reporting requirements for drone incidents.
1 CPD unit/point Substantive Law
About your speaker:
Tom Pils is a Senior Solicitor at LawBase specialising in drone law and the regulations surrounding this rapidly growing area of aviation. His mission is to guide clients through the red-tape and regulatory risk associated with integrating and utilising drones in their operations so as to ultimately increase their productivity and profitability.
He has been invited to take part in various Government drone related working groups including the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems) and AAM (Advanced Air Mobility) Strategic Regulatory Roadmap Working Group, including leading one of its sub-working groups; the CASA Part 101 Post-Implementation Review Technical Working Group; as well as the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications UTM (Uncrewed Traffic Management) Working Group.
Tom has presented on drone regulation on numerous occasions across various platforms, including conferences, podcasts, and at seminars for Continuing Professional Development credits for law and other disciplines. He has also written drone regulatory papers for LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters.
Tom is also President of the Australian Certified UAV Operator’s Association (ACUO) where alongside the Management Committee, he promotes the growth, expansion and longevity of the commercial drone industry in Australia. He is also on the Management Committee of the Aviation Law Association of Australia and New Zealand.
When actually working, Tom has acted for drone pilots, manufacturers, software providers and just about every other party relevant to drone operations. The advice has ranged from advising on complex drone operations, and liability issues, through to representing drone operators in CASA investigations.
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