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  • BSI Flex 1903 v2:2024-06 community preview

    This is an interactive version 2 of BSI Flex 1903. The aim of the standard is to create a lexicon of standard terms and acronyms used in this sector. Please note, content is still undergoing internal review and there may be minor changes at full publication.

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multiple simultaneous operations (MSO)

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    multiple uncrewed aircraft which are controlled collectively and in flight simultaneously

     

    NOTE 1 The two main types of MSO are i) where uncrewed aircraft (UA) (3.1.134) are operating relative to each other, e.g. swarming operations, and ii) where UA are operating independent of each other, e.g. logistics operations.

    NOTE 2 Collective control refers to multiple UA (3.1.134) being under the command of a multiple simultaneous operations remote pilot in command (MSO RPIC) (3.1.102).

     

    Previous Version: 1.0 Release date: September 2023 

    multiple uncrewed aircraft which are under collective control and are in flight simultaneously

    NOTE 1 The two main types of MSO are:
    •    where “uncrewed aircraft (UA)”s (3.1.82) are operating relative to each other, e.g. swarming operations; and 
    •    where the UAs are operating independent of each other, e.g. logistics operations.

    NOTE 2 Collective control refers to multiple uncrewed aircraft being under the command of a single supervisory “remote pilot in command (RPIC)” (3.1.76






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