DOT Inspector General Issues UAS Audit Report
By: Ben Gielow
On 26 June, the U.S. Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General (IG) released an audit report
entitled, “FAA Faces Significant Barriers to Safely Integrate Unmanned
Aircraft Systems into the National Airspace System.” The report
concludes that “as the number of UAS operating in domestic airspace
increases, safety risks will persist until FAA establishes performance,
air traffic control, and certification standards to regulate UAS use.
Until the FAA is successful in establishing these standards and adhering
to a comprehensive integration plan with other public and private
stakeholders, it will remain unclear when, and if, FAA can meet its
goals to safely integrate UAS.”
The IG made 11 recommendations, which the FAA agreed with. They include:
- Publish
a report annually detailing ongoing research activities and progress
FAA and other entities are making in their respective areas of
responsibility to resolve technical challenges to safe integration of
UAS. - Establish
milestones for the work needed to determine the appropriate
classification system for unmanned aircraft as a basis for developing
the UAS regulatory framework. - Establish
a timeline for developing standardized training and procedures for air
traffic controllers responsible for UAS operations. - Assess
and determine the requirements for automated tools to assist air
traffic controllers in managing UAS operations in the NAS. - Create a standardized framework for data sharing and analysis between FAA and UAS operators by:
- validating a sample of the data it currently receives from UAS operators;
- finalizing an agreement with DoD for pertinent UAS operational data; and
- completing development of a sharing and analysis database.
- Develop
and implement a consistent process to review and approve COAs across
FAA regions, adopt measures that increase process efficiency and
oversight, and provide necessary guidance and training to inspectors. - Complete
airspace simulation and safety studies of the impact of UAS operations
on air traffic control across all segments of the NAS. - Develop
a mechanism to verify that the UAS Integration Office, all FAA lines of
business, and field safety inspectors are effectively coordinating
their UAS efforts. - Determine
the specific types of data and information needed from each of the six
planned test ranges to facilitate safe integration of UAS into the NAS. - Establish
a more detailed implementation plan with milestones and prioritized
actions needed to advance UAS integration in the near, mid, and long
term. - Establish metrics to define progress in meeting implementation milestones as a basis for reporting to Congress.

