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What Happened in the Drone Universe this Past Week
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy , 28 March 26 The final week of March 2026 has been a watershed moment for the "Drone Universe," marked by a transition from experimental technology to hardened, large-scale operational frameworks. From the US hardline stance on foreign tech to Canada's breakthrough in agricultural autonomy, the industry is moving faster than ever. Here is what happened in the Drone Universe this past week. Global Drone News: The Era of
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The State of the Drone Universe: A Week of Sovereignty, Security, and Stealt
By; Colonel (ret) Berniew Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 21 March 26 The drone universe is no longer a niche corner of the tech world; it is the new frontier of global geopolitics, public safety, and consumer innovation. This past week (March 14–21, 2026) has been a watershed moment for the industry, characterized by a sharp pivot toward "airspace sovereignty." From the halls of Brussels to the training grounds of Kentucky and the innovation hubs of Ontario, the narrative is
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Mar 215 min read


Beyond the Visual: Implementing LOSA in High-Stakes Canadian RPAS Operations
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy , 13 March 2026 (Inspired by What is a Line Operations Safety Audit (LOSA)? by Robert (Bob) Baron, Ph.D (NOTE: Check below on how to receive your FREE copy of our RPAS LOSA Observation Checklist The Canadian Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) sector is currently navigating its most significant evolution since the introduction of the 2019 regulations. As we push the boundaries of "Level 1 Complex" operations, Beyo
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Mar 137 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 liv
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Mar 106 min read


The Deadly Reality of "What You Don't Know You Don't Know" in RPAS SAR
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy, 10 March 26 In the world of Search and Rescue (SAR), the most dangerous thing a pilot can bring to a mission isn't a low battery—it’s a lack of specialized training. "What you don't know that you don't know" is a direct threat to the victim and a massive legal liability for you as the pilot. Professional RPAS SAR training is not a "nice-to-have" add-on; it is an absolute necessity. Here is why: 1. The Fallacy of the "M
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Mar 102 min read


What Happened in the Drone Universe This Week - Edition: Feb 013, 2026
By Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy , 13 Feb 26 It has been a high-stakes week in the drone industry leading up to February 13, 2026. From massive regulatory crackdowns to high-profile crashes and new 5G tracking initiatives in Europe, here is the breakdown of the latest "drone universe" news. Global Affairs & United States FAA Issues Large Fines The FAA has officially shifted to a "Full Enforcement" posture for 2026. This week, the agency highlighted a s
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Feb 133 min read


The Next Frontier of Flight Safety: KR Droneworks Launches the KRDW Academy
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy , 10 Feb 26 The Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) industry is moving faster than ever. We have shifted from simple recreational use to high-stakes Level 1 Complex operations and BVLOS missions . In this rapidly evolving landscape, the difference between a "pilot" and a "professional aviator" comes down to one thing: the quality of their education. For years, KR Droneworks has been a trusted name in the industry.
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Feb 103 min read


Mastering the Invisible: A 5-Day Syllabus for Thermal Drone SAR Specialists
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy , 07 Feb 26 In the world of Search and Rescue (SAR), the difference between a successful outcome and a tragic one often hinges on speed and precision. While K9 units and ground teams remain indispensable, the integration of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) equipped with thermal sensors has revolutionized the capabilities of modern SAR. Yet, a $30,000 thermal drone is only as good as the operator controlling it. Moving a tea
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Feb 75 min read


Seeing the Unseen: The Power of Thermal Drones in Search and Rescue
By: Colonel Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks Academy , 07 Feb 26 In the critical minutes following a missing person report or a disaster, "situational awareness" isn't just a buzzword—it’s the difference between a successful recovery and a tragedy. Traditionally, responders relied on flashlights, K9 units, and sheer intuition. Today, the integration of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) equipped with thermal sensors has fundamentally shifted the tactical landscape. However, a therm
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Feb 73 min read


What Happened in the Drone Universe This Week - Edition: Feb 07, 2026
The Drone Universe: Weekly Intel Brief By Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks, 07 Feb 26 The past week (February 1–7, 2026) has been a watershed moment for the drone industry, marked by a massive shift in military procurement strategies in the United States, a tightening of the regulatory noose by the FAA, and a defiant call for technological sovereignty in Canada. From the "Gauntlet" at Fort Benning to the frozen peaks of Jasper National Park, here is your comprehens
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Feb 74 min read


North of the 49th: A Canadian Pilot’s Guide to the FAA Part 107 Certification
By: Col (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks , 06 Feb 26 For Canadian Remote Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) pilots, the horizon is expanding. Whether you are looking to take on commercial contracts in the United States or simply want the prestige of being cross-certified, obtaining your FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate is a significant professional milestone. However, crossing the border involves more than just bringing your drone; it requires a fundamental shift in regu
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Feb 64 min read


The Gold Standard of Canadian Drone Training: Why VEdTS is the Premier RPAS Ground School
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks , 03 Feb 26 In the rapidly evolving landscape of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), the difference between a "drone pilot" and a professional aviator often comes down to one thing: training. While many schools offer the basics to pass a test, Veterans Elite Drone Training Services (VEdTS) has established itself as the best RPAS ground school in Canada by bringing a high-calibre, military-grade standard to the civilian d
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Feb 33 min read


Powering Flight Safely: The Definitive Guide to RPAS Battery Management - Update
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks , 03 Feb 26 In the high-stakes world of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS), the battery is far more than a simple power source; it is a critical flight component that demands the same level of oversight as the airframe itself. Whether you are a weekend hobbyist or a professional operator managing a Remotely Piloted Aircraft Operator Certificate (RPOC) , understanding the volatile nature of Lithium Polymer (LiPo) and Lithiu
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Feb 33 min read


SMS for Drone Operations: A Blueprint for Professional RPAS Excellence - An Update
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks, 03 Feb 2026 Inspired by the original insights from Aviation-knowledge , this expanded guide adapts high-level airline Safety Management Systems (SMS) into a practical operational framework for the Canadian Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) sector. Whether you are a solo freelancer or managing a corporate fleet, safety is your primary professional currency. In the rapidly maturing Canadian drone industry, the distinction b
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Feb 34 min read


Panic to Precision: Mastering Your Drone’s Sudden Shift to ATTI Mode
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks , 01 Feb 26 You’re 200 feet in the air, capturing a cinematic sunset over a jagged coastline. Suddenly, your flight controller chirps a warning. The steady, locked-in hover you’ve come to rely on vanishes. Your drone begins to tilt and drift with the wind like a balloon cut from its string. On your screen, the status bar has turned yellow or red: ATTI Mode. For many pilots, this is the moment the heart starts racing. But underst
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Feb 14 min read


The Invisible Pilot: Understanding Your Drone’s IMU
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks, 01 Feb 26 If you’ve ever marveled at how a drone can hover perfectly still in a gust of wind or execute a precise flip without tumbling into the dirt, you aren't looking at magic—you’re looking at the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) . Often called the "brain" or the "inner ear" of a drone, the IMU is the unsung hero of flight stability. Whether you are a casual hobbyist or a professional cinema pilot, understanding this tiny p
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Feb 14 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 "
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Jan 314 min read


What Happened in the Drone Universe This Week - Edition: January 30, 2026
The Drone Universe: Weekly Intel Brief By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks 31 Jan 26 This week, the drone industry has officially crossed the $53 billion global market threshold. We are no longer in the "early adopter" phase; 2026 is the year of industrial normalization . For pilots in Canada and worldwide, the focus has shifted from navigating new certifications to maximizing operational efficiency in extreme environments and navigating a rapidly diversifying
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Jan 313 min read


Eyes in the Sky - Canadian Veterans & The Drone Revolution
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks , 30 Jan 26 Transitioning from a life of military service to a civilian career is a monumental shift, but for Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) veterans, the "Eye in the Sky" offers a familiar and lucrative vantage point. Drone operations—formally known as Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) —is one of the fastest-growing sectors in Canada. For a veteran, this isn't just a job; it’s a natural extension of the skills forged in uni
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Jan 304 min read


The Evolution of Flight Safety in Canada: Navigating the Drone Revolution
By: Colonel (ret) Bernie Derbach, KR Droneworks , 30 Jan 26 Acknowledgement This article was inspired by the professional insights of Dr. Deepak Chandra Chandola, PhD, PMP, CEng , whose framework on the evolution of Aviation Safety Management (Technical, Human Factors, Organizational, and Total System Eras) provides the essential context for understanding modern aerospace challenges. Inspired by Dr. Chandola’s framework, we find ourselves at a critical juncture in Canadian av
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Jan 306 min read
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