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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 55 MIN

S2E25 - See or Collide: The Detect-and-Avoid Tech Every Advanced Drone Pilot Must Understand

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In Season 2, Episode 25 of Sky Commander Academy, we explore one of the fastest-evolving — and legally critical — areas of Advanced RPAS operations: Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) Technologies. As drones fly longer distances, in more complex environments, and beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), your ability to detect and avoid hazards is no longer optional — it’s mission-critical.This episode gives you a pilot-friendly overview of current DAA capabilities, limitations, and regulatory expectations — so you can plan safer flights and ace the Advanced RPAS Certificate Exam.You’ll learn:The core principles of Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) systems and why they matterThe difference between cooperative and non-cooperative DAA technologiesKey sensor types: ADS-B, radar, optical, acoustic, LIDAR — and when each is usedWhat Transport Canada currently expects from DAA in different operational contextsHow to integrate DAA into your flight planning and risk mitigation strategiesWhether you’re preparing for BVLOS operations or enhancing safety in routine flights, this episode gives you the tech knowledge and operational mindset to fly smarter and safer.🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple, and all major platforms🌐 SkyCommander.ca#RPASCanada #SkyCommander #DetectAndAvoid #DroneSafety #DAATechnology #AdvancedRPAS #RPASExamPrep #TransportCanada #DroneOperations #DronePilot #RPASCompliance

In Season 2, Episode 25 of Sky Commander Academy, we explore one of the fastest-evolving — and legally critical — areas of Advanced RPAS operations: Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) Technologies. As drones fly longer distances, in more complex environments, and beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), your ability to detect and avoid hazards is no longer optional — it’s mission-critical.This episode gives you a pilot-friendly overview of current DAA capabilities, limitations, and regulatory expectations — so you can plan safer flights and ace the Advanced RPAS Certificate Exam.You’ll learn:The core principles of Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) systems and why they matterThe difference between cooperative and non-cooperative DAA technologiesKey sensor types: ADS-B, radar, optical, acoustic, LIDAR — and when each is usedWhat Transport Canada currently expects from DAA in different operational contextsHow to integrate DAA into your flight planning and risk mitigation strategiesWhether you’re preparing for BVLOS operations or enhancing safety in routine flights, this episode gives you the tech knowledge and operational mindset to fly smarter and safer.🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple, and all major platforms🌐 SkyCommander.ca#RPASCanada #SkyCommander #DetectAndAvoid #DroneSafety #DAATechnology #AdvancedRPAS #RPASExamPrep #TransportCanada #DroneOperations #DronePilot #RPASCompliance

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