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27/9/23, 10 : 20 pm GENS2025-AVIA2025-5239_01185: Team Assignment Instruction Page 1 of 5 https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/page/view.php ? id=6048012 GENS2025-AVIA2025-5239_01185 / Team Assignment Instruction Team assignment instruction AVIA/GENS2025 Due dates and general instruction Team Contract Due Date: Week 6 Monday 16 October Monday 11:55pm Moodle Work Proposal Due Date: Week 9, Sunday 12 November, 11:55pm via Moodle 2,500 words max. 10 pages max excluding references (but including maps and diagrams). 11 point font minimum. Team formation: The team size will be 4 or 5 (max) and randomly assigned. 30% of the [nal grade (contract is a hurdle task. If incomplete a mark of 0 will result for the assignment) The purpose and bene5ts of teamwork · Important to work with others in order to ensure safe and reliable RPAS management. · Increasingly, employers are tackling complex problems that cannot be solved by an individual. · Encountering and working in diverse socio-cultural environments is an essential experience and skill that UNSW aims to foster. · Learning to help others to learn (or “teach”) is hugely bene[cial to the person doing the teaching by engaging higher level thinking skills. · Ability to communicate clearly, and the ability to work with others, are complements that are nurtured through practice, experience and interactions with others. · Often we don’t get to choose who we work with. · As an employer, you will have to work with clients/customers, employees. · Develop self-awareness, situational awareness. · Most likely will be asked about teamwork experience in graduate job applications (in particular, how you overcame the challenges). · Condict resolution skills are very important in a professional environment (it will be important in other circumstances too). · Focus on learning to work together to achieve a common goal. Students, did you know? The Nucleus: Student Hub can now help with your Moodle and Inspera questions! × PAGE Team Assignment Instruction th th ! "
27/9/23, 10 : 20 pm GENS2025-AVIA2025-5239_01185: Team Assignment Instruction Page 2 of 5 https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/page/view.php ? id=6048012 Team assignment Topic: Developing a RPAS work proposal Task: Prepare a dight mission proposal for a given RPAS job. The aim of this proposal is to demonstrate to the partner organisation (Bronte to Coogee Ocean Swim organisers) that you have addressed all the necessary considerations to ful[l the demand of the task safely and ehciently. Scenario The summer months in Sydney offer residents and visitors opportunities to enjoy the outdoor activities on land and water. This December, the inaugural Bronte to Coogee Ocean Swim will invite elite swimmers from around the world to compete in an ocean swimming race. The event will raise money for local charities. Because the swim takes place in the open ocean, the purpose of using RPAS is twofold: [rstly, the race will be broadcast live on YouTube and shared on social media. The organisers wish to showcase the event from an aerial perspective to provide an overview of the race and highlight the beauty of the natural environment. Secondly, while boats and support crew will be on the water to follow and maintain safety of the swimmers, any intelligence gained from the air regarding vicinity aquatic predators (i.e., sharks) needs to be communicated to the race organisers and teams in the water immediately. For this to occur, the remote pilot will also need support staff to maintain an observing watch of the dight imagery for the duration of the race. Your team is asked to develop a business case for monitoring the ocean race using RPAS for the duration of the race (approximately 4 hours; 5 starting groups spread out evenly at 30 minute intervals). #
27/9/23, 10 : 20 pm GENS2025-AVIA2025-5239_01185: Team Assignment Instruction Page 3 of 5 https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/page/view.php ? id=6048012 Source: Google Earth (Red Circles: Start and Finish zones. Yellow Dash: Approximate swimming route. ) For the purpose of the business proposal, the RPAS dights will take place along the coast between 7.30am and 11.30am on Saturday 25th November. The resolution should be suhciently high so as to enable the identi[cation of possible sharks in the water, which can vary in size. The requirement is to capture continual high quality coverage of the ocean race (4 hours approximately due to multiple starting groups). Access to public areas only along the coastline between Bronte and Coogee beaches will be granted, but you will also need to consider members of the public not involved with the race. Private residences cannot be used. ***ALL questions about this assignment should be directed to course teaching staff. This is a hypothetical scenario and your work is theoretical: please DO NOT contact local authorities (e.g., CASA, Airservices Australia, Sydney Airport, UNSW RPAS operations) as doing so may take away valuable time and resources they need to manage urgent (and real) events. Signi%cant marks may be deducted in the event a team fails to follow this instruction *** Report submission As part of the proposal, students are expected to use correct aeronautical information and documentation to undertake the following tasks 1. Provide technical information and complete a job safety assessment (JSA). These include details of the dight plan, which involves showing airspace restrictions, dight pro[le showing the altitude of the dight from take-off to landing, boundary of operation, the dates and time of the dight, and if necessary topography, NOTAMs, and required procedures based on AIP Australia (60%) 2. Follow up the JSA with detailed Risk Management, including control measures and contingency plans in case of emergency (20%) – examples attached. 3. Expected cost of undertaking the job, breakdown by items using categories such as capital equipment, labour, variable and [xed costs (excluding all travel and accommodation costs). (20%) What you will be assessed on: · Correct interpretation and application of the rules and regulations to undertake the work. · Where necessary, correct identi[cation of the need for further approval and exemptions, and hypothetical example(s) of how these approvals will be acquired. · Evidence of additional research to [ll information gaps; for example, identi[cation of adequate types of equipment and permits/licenses for the work. · Evidence of comprehensive and rigorous risk management appropriate for the situation. · Clarity in written communication and correct referencing. In addition, the proposal will be assessed holistically for its ability to demonstrate knowledge of the aeronautical requirement to ensure a legal, safe and economically viable operation. ---------------------------------------- General advice
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27/9/23, 10 : 20 pm GENS2025-AVIA2025-5239_01185: Team Assignment Instruction Page 4 of 5 https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/page/view.php ? id=6048012 Ensure your proposal contains a clear, logical structure. The following should be made clear: · Imagine you are preparing the proposal to a decision maker(s) who is generally knowledgeable but who may not necessarily have full aeronautical literacy. · A brief introduction/background outlining the purpose and scope of the operation (1/4-1/3 page). · Where is the location and time of operation? Detailed dight plan with maps and charts. · Demonstrate understanding of speci[c regulatory requirements, and where appropriate an explanation of why these regulatory requirements exist. · Does the job require dight permission or an area approval from CASA? · Do you have to issue a NOTAM? If so what information is required for the NOTAM to be issued? · Distance to aerodromes, airspace classi[cation, radio frequencies (if necessary). · Does the regulation require you to have additional personnel to ensure safety? · Where are your landing and recovery sites? · Is crowd management required? · Contingency in case of emergency such as weather changes. · Sensible breakdown of itemised costs (this helps you to consider the type of equipment and personnel required). · If in need of a ReOC, assume you are operating under the UNSW ReOC. · Appropriate and precise referencing (very important because you need to know which rules apply). · Maximum length: 2,500 words (excluding references) and 10 pages. · Additional research is necessary and expected. AVIA2025 Course Team Sep 2023 Other resources: UNSW Drone operations (This is a live operational resource page for UNSW drone operations. As you are asked to consult this page as part of the course work, if you have any questions please direct all inquiries to course staff (i.e., Matt) https://research.unsw.edu.au/drones Part 101 (Unmanned Aircraft and Rockets) Manual of Standards 2019 JSA (An example attached) Risk Management form (An example attached) Google Earth/Google map Last modi[ed: 22 nd Sep 2023
27/9/23, 10 : 20 pm GENS2025-AVIA2025-5239_01185: Team Assignment Instruction Page 5 of 5 https://moodle.telt.unsw.edu.au/mod/page/view.php ? id=6048012 Acknowledgement of Country UNSW is located on the unceded territory of the Bedegal (Kensington campus), Gadigal (City and Paddington Campuses) and Ngunnawal peoples (UNSW Canberra) who are the Traditional Owners of the lands where each campus of UNSW is situated. The Uluru Statement Last modi[ed: Tuesday, 26 September 2023, 1:51 PM Previous Activity Jump to... Next Activity UNSW.edu.au Experiencing dihculties using Moodle? Staff Help Contact EdTech Support Phone: +61 2 9385 1333 Student Help Contact Nucleus Student Hub UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 Australia Telephone: +61 2 9385 1000 UNSW CRICOS Provider Code : 00098G TEQSA Provider ID : PRV12055 ABN : 57 195 873 179 Follow Us $ % & ' ( Academic Integrity Copyright & Disclaimer Accessibility Privacy Site Map