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CAP3040 (PDF)
The DfT and CAA undertook a programme of work to investigate the real-world potential and performance of Electronic Conspicuity (EC) technology, in support of the Airspace Modernisation Strategy and Future of Flight Programme.
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CAP3084 (PDF)
The Unmanned Traffic Management and Electronic Conspicuity concept of operations are both complete.
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CAP1711B Edition 1 (PDF)
Specifically within the current AMS Part 3 timeframe: ASUR-B2/2 electronic conspicuity- based surveillance system for airborne aircraft (low and higher airspace).
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CAP3139 (PDF)
Electronic Conspicuity Devices.
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Factor F04/2010 (PDF)
(Recommendation 2005-006: It is recommended that the Civil Aviation Authority should initiate further studies into ways of improving the conspicuity of gliders and light aircraft, to include visual and electronic surveillance means, and require the adoption of measures that are likely to be cost- effective in improving conspicuity.
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NERL RP3 Business Plan 261018 (PDF)
Electronic conspicuity and drones The airspace environment in the UK is changing.
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CAP3102 (PDF)
Develop options for mandating Electronic Conspicuity.
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GAP Meeting Note 17 July 2025 (PDF)
Electronic Conspicuity (EC) Update: CAA provided an overview on the Electronic Conspicuity work to date, including a roadmap on proposed next steps.
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CAP3127 (PDF)
Additionally, concern was raised regarding possible new restrictions and the cost of fitting new required equipment (e.g., an approved Electronic Conspicuity (EC) device), and whether this cost should be borne by the new entrants. 4.3 CAA Response: When reviewing any proposed BVLOS UAS operations the CAA will always consider all air users.
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CAP1192 (PDF)
http://www.caa.co.uk/General-aviation/About-the-GA-unit/Operational-rules-for-Balloons http://www.caa.co.uk/General-aviation/About-the-GA-unit/Operational-rules-for-Balloons https://www.caa.co.uk/General-aviation/Safety-information/Sailplanes/ August 2019 Page 4 Airspace Electronic Conspicuity (EC): The CAA sees electronic Conspicuity (EC) as a key enabler for many of the future airspace and operational changes needed to deliver airspace modernisation in the UK, integrate new users such as commercial drones, and enable increased airspace sharing among all users while providing significant safety enhancements.