One of the most important Unmanned Aerial Mobility (UAM) certification concerns is to ensure the vehicles are safe to fly, from collision, and to land; especially in emergency situations in crowded urban areas. An example of an operational challenge is ensuring that vehicles, piloted or not, are integrated into an air traffic system in which parts of that system must be fully automated to handle the high frequency and density of projected operations.
Demonstrate an independent, self-directed, and scalable system using autonomous technologies to manage and monitor the unmanned vehicles and their flights with measures such as:
This challenge is global in scope and does not focus on a specific project.