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Human Factors


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


Silent Danger in the Sky: Unmasking Complacency in Advanced and Level 1 Complex Drone Operations
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 22 May 26 The Canadian drone industry is undergoing a historic transformation. With Transport Canada’s regulations allowing expanded horizons—including Extended Visual Line-of-Sight (EVLOS), sheltered operations, and lower-risk Beyond Visual Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) flights under the Level 1 Complex Operations framework—the technical capabilities of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) have reached unprecedented height
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May 226 min read


Mind the Gap: Why Ground Truth in Aviation is the New Frontier for Drones
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 11 April 26 The aviation world was recently rocked by a sobering event at LaGuardia Airport: an Air Canada Express jet, operated by Jazz Aviation, collided with a fire truck during its landing roll on March 22, 2026. The collision sheared off the nose of the aircraft, tragically claiming the lives of both pilots and injuring dozens. Preliminary data reveals a chilling breakdown in communication: the tower cleared the ai
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Apr 113 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 OODA Loop: The Ultimate Guide to Superior Drone Piloting
By:Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks, 21 Jan 26 Category: Pilot Training / Safety / Professional Development Read Time: 8-10 Minutes OODA Loop Checklist: Email for a free OODA Loop Checklist (kr.droneworks@gmail.com) Imagine this scenario: You are flying a $15,000 Matrice 300 RTK for a critical infrastructure inspection. The wind is gusting at 25 mph, just under your operational limit. Suddenly, your video feed stutters, and the telemetry shows a rapid voltage sag i
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Jan 219 min read
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