BVLOS stands for "beyond visual line of sight." It refers to the operation of a drone or other aircraft beyond the line of sight of the operator. BVLOS operations can be challenging and require special permissions and safety measures, as the operator is not able to see the drone directly and must rely on other means, such as video feeds or GPS tracking, to maintain situational awareness and control of the aircraft.
BVLOS operations are becoming increasingly common as drones are used for a wide range of applications, including agriculture, infrastructure inspection, search and rescue, and package delivery. However, they also present unique safety and regulatory challenges, as the operator may not be able to see obstacles or other hazards that could potentially collide with the drone. As a result, regulatory agencies around the world have put in place specific guidelines and requirements for BVLOS operations to ensure the safety of the drone and the people and property on the ground.
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