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Airservices controls RAAF Heron UAV in civilian airspace for the first time

written by WOFA | July 3, 2015

No. 5 Flight Heron at Rockhampton Airport.Airservices has for the first time guided a Royal Australian Air Force remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) through civilian airspace.

The Heron took off from Rockhampton Airport on June 24 ahead of Exercise Talisman Sabre. Shortly after departure, air traffic control of the aircraft was transferred over to controllers located at Brisbane Airport for onwards clearances into Shoalwater Bay Training Area restricted airspace.

“Controlling the Heron in our airspace is a clear demonstration of the importance of harmonising the diverse airspace and capability needs of Air Force, while maintaining the safety and efficiency of civilian operations,” stated Greg Hood, Airservices Australia executive general manager for air traffic control.

No. 5 Flight Heron at Rockhampton Airport.

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