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Silent Danger in the Sky: Unmasking Fatigue in Advanced and Level 1 Complex Drone Operations
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 03 June 26 In our continuous exploration of Human Factors in aviation, we often look closely at immediate operational threats like unpredictable micro-climates, hardware failures, or software glitches. Yet, one of the most pervasive hazards to flight safety remains entirely internal, creeping quietly into the ground control station (GCS) unnoticed: Fatigue. As Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) transition from simple visua
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Jun 35 min read


The Invisible Tether: How GNSS and GPS Power Modern Drone Navigation
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 29 May 26 Inspired by: Prince Shukla • FollowingDrone Assembly & Manufacturingll UAV Pilot & Technician llUAV Trainer ll Mechanical Fitter ll If you have ever watched a modern drone hover in place amidst a stiff breeze, perfectly steady as if anchored to an invisible wall, you are witnessing a marvel of modern robotics. But that anchor isn’t mechanical—it is celestial. In a brilliant breakdown by drone assembly expert
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May 304 min read


Bureaucracy or Blueprint? The Truth Behind Canada’s Drone Regulations
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 04 May 26 It’s a common sight on drone forums and social media groups: a new Transport Canada (TC) update drops, and the comments section immediately catches fire. Phrases like "bureaucratic overreach," "money grab," and "killing the industry" dominate the feed. To the solo pilot or small business owner, it can certainly feel that way. You just want to fly, but instead, you're hit with new exam requirements, Level 1 Com
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May 63 min read


Navigating the Aftermath: A Guide to RPAS Incident and Accident Reporting in Canada (2026 Update)
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks academy, 03 May 26 In the Canadian drone industry, the legal distinction between an "occurrence," an "incident," and an "accident" is a regulatory mandate. With the latest updates to TC AIM-RPAS 3.2.37 and the implementation of Level 1 Complex (L1C) regulations, staying compliant means knowing exactly what must be reported—and to whom. 1. Defining the Terms: Incident vs. Accident The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) Regulatio
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May 35 min read


The Hidden Threats: Mastering the "Dirty Dozen" in Aviation Safety
By Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 26 April 26 I In the high-stakes world of aviation—whether you are piloting a commercial jet or operating a Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) under Level 1 Complex requirements—technical skill is only half the battle. The other half is managing the human element. The "Dirty Dozen" refers to twelve specific human factors identified by Transport Canada and the FAA that are responsible for the vast majority of flight
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Apr 253 min read


The SORA 2.5 Evolution: A New Era for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) in Canada
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 4 April 26 (Inspired by a article from Paul van der Wal -UAS Consultant at Drone Flight Company, 31 March 26 The landscape of Canadian drone operations has undergone its most significant transformation since 2019. As of April 2026, Transport Canada (TC) has officially transitioned to the JARUS SORA 2.5 (Specific Operations Risk Assessment) methodology. For the professional drone community, this isn't just a nomenclature
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Apr 43 min read


The Advantage of Human Resource Training for Drone Pilots & Visual Observers (VOs) in the Evolving Canadian Drone Landscape
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 4 April 26 Inspired by: The work of Dr. Robert Baron regarding Human Factors (HF) in aircraft maintenance The rapid professionalization of the Canadian drone industry marks a turning point where technical skill—while necessary—is no longer sufficient to guarantee safety or operational success. As Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) integrate into complex environments like urban centers and shared industrial airspac
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Apr 35 min read


The Gold Standard of Flight: Mastering SAR Missions with NIST sUAS Test Methods
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 10 March 26 In the high-stakes world of Search and Rescue (SAR), the difference between a successful recovery and a tragic "near-miss" often comes down to a matter of centimeters and seconds. For Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) pilots, the ability to fly is only the baseline; the ability to perform under pressure, navigate complex environments, and extract actionable intelligence from a sensor is what saves live
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Mar 106 min read


From "Spotter" to Certified Crew: The Evolution of the Drone Visual Observer in 2026
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks, 31 January 2026 The landscape of Canadian drone operations has shifted dramatically over the last year. With the full implementation of the 2025 RPAS Amendments (which came into force on November 4, 2025), we are operating in a new era of regulatory maturity. One of the most significant yet overlooked changes in this framework is the professionalization of the Visual Observer (VO). Gone are the days when a VO was simply a "frie
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Jan 314 min read


DRONE CRASH - What to Do and Who to Report it To.
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks, 17 Jan 26 After the high-adrenaline moment of a drone crash, your first instinct might be to pack up and leave before anyone notices. Resist that urge. In Canada, how you handle the minutes and hours following a crash can be the difference between a minor repair bill and a massive fine or even criminal charges. Here is a guide on navigating the aftermath of a drone crash, tailored to Canadian regulations as of 2026. Scenario 1:
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Jan 174 min read


New Drone Operations Visual Observer Role
Introduction Brief overview of the role of a Visual Observer (VO) in drone operations. Importance of the new guidelines and regulations for VO positions. Understanding the Role of a Visual Observer Definition and responsibilities of a Visual Observer. Key differences between a Remote Pilot and a Visual Observer. The essential skills needed to be an effective VO. Regulatory Changes and Implications Summary of the latest FAA regulations affecting Visual Observers. Importan
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Nov 9, 20251 min read
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