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American Water’s Unmanned Aerial System Program Enters into Partnership with New Jersey Innovation Institute

American Water is also working closely with several government agencies and partner organisations to enable BVLOS UAS missions during temporary flight restrictions, which are commonly in place after natural disasters.

American Water is also working closely with several government agencies and partner organisations to enable BVLOS UAS missions during temporary flight restrictions. These restrictions are commonly in place after natural disasters.

WD News: American Water, a publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company has announced that its Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Program has entered into an agreement with New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII), a New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) corporation, to perform research under a NJIT Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 91 Certificate of Authorisation (COA). The COA enables research activities to take place both beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) and up to an altitude of 1,500 feet above ground level.

“The partnership with NJII/NJIT will enable us to jointly perform unmanned aerial systems and payload research flying up to three miles from a UAS pilot at an altitude of 1,500 feet to capture wide area mapping at high resolutions,” said Christopher Kahn, Director of UAS, American Water. “This significant research will enhance monitoring of source water and potential environmental threats to our critical infrastructure water supply.”

Additionally, American Water’s long-range mapping and inspection airframe, the Censys Technologies Sentaero, provides the ability to safely inspect facilities from miles away through high-resolution cameras, while staying in the air for over an hour.

“American Waters’ partnership with NJII/NJIT & Censys Technologies is important for advancing the integration of UAS into the national airspace because it is an example of enterprise operation standardisation across multiple applications,” said Trevor Perrott, CEO & Co-Founder, Censys Technologies. “We are another step closer to making safe BVLOS drone missions commonplace.”

Source: American Water
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