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Unmanned Aircraft (Drones)

Use of Unmanned Aircraft (Drones)

4334/5035/7345 USE OF UNMANNED AIRCRAFT (DRONES)

THE BOARD RECOGNIZES THE BENEFITS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OPERATING UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS/DRONES FOR EDUCATIONAL, OPERATIONAL AND COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.

  • ANY DRONE BEING OPERATED ON OR ABOVE BOARD PROPERTY, OF ANY SIZE AND FOR ANY PURPOSE, MUST COMPLY WITH THIS POLICY AND BE REGISTERED WITH THE OFFICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT PRIOR TO OPERATION.
  • COMPLETE THE CCS DRONE USE APPLICATION AT LEAST FIVE BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE DESIRED FLIGHT TIME. 
  • ANY DRONES WEIGHING OVER 0.55 POUNDS MUST ALSO BE REGISTERED WITH THE FAA AND PROPERLY MARKED WITH THE REGISTRATION NUMBER. 
  • ALL REMOTE PILOTS-IN-COMMAND OF DRONES ON OR IN THE AIRSPACE ABOVE BOARD PROPERTY OR OFF SITE FOR A SCHOOL SYSTEM PURPOSE MUST ABIDE BY ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL AND BOARD REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:

  1. The Remote Pilot-in-Command shall not operate drone above an altitude of 400 feet above ground level.
  2. The Remote Pilot-in-Command shall not fly the drone more than 100 MPH.
  3. The Remote Pilot-in-Command shall not operate drones weighing more than 55 pounds.
  4. The Remote Pilot-in-Command must maintain safe control and line of sight with drone during all stages of operation.
  5. The Remote Pilot-in-Command must not operate drone in controlled airspace (airspace near airports or otherwise controlled by air traffic controllers) without the appropriate prior authorization from the FAA. Operators must provide proof of FAA approval and conditions on approval to the office of Risk Management prior to operation in controlled airspace.
  6. The Remote Pilot-in-Command must notify the school principal of the proposed date and time of drone activity on campus.
  7. The Remote Pilot-in-Command shall receive written approval in advance from the Superintendent or designee.
  8. No recreational use of drones is permitted on or in the airspace above Board property. Use of a drone is considered to be for recreational purpose if the use is primarily for personal interest or enjoyment. This provision does not prevent use of drones for educational purposes approved under Section D of this policy.
  9. The Remote Pilot-in-Command shall ensure drone is operated following safe operating protocols as defined in the drone user manual