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The '''Joint Authorities for Rulemaking for Unmanned Systems''' ('''JARUS''') is
 
The '''Joint Authorities for Rulemaking for Unmanned Systems''' ('''JARUS''') is
   
{{Quote|a group of experts from the [[National Aviation Authorities]] ([[NAA]]s) and the European Aviation Safety Agency. A key aim of JARUS is to develop recommended certification [[specification]]s and operational provisions, which countries can use during the approval process of a [[UAS]].<ref>[[Unmanned Aerial Systems: Efforts Made toward Integration into the National Airspace Continue, but Many Actions Still Required]], at 15.</ref>}}
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{{Quote|a group of experts from the [[National Aviation Authority|National Aviation Authorities]] ([[NAA]]s) and the European Aviation Safety Agency. A key aim of JARUS is to develop recommended certification [[specification]]s and operational provisions, which countries can use during the approval process of a [[UAS]].<ref>[[Unmanned Aerial Systems: Efforts Made toward Integration into the National Airspace Continue, but Many Actions Still Required]], at 15.</ref>}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 27 September 2019

Overview[]

The Joint Authorities for Rulemaking for Unmanned Systems (JARUS) is

a group of experts from the National Aviation Authorities (NAAs) and the European Aviation Safety Agency. A key aim of JARUS is to develop recommended certification specifications and operational provisions, which countries can use during the approval process of a UAS.[1]

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