1. What is Flight Release


Flight Release is the process whereby a designated “Approval Authority” evaluates an sUAS team’s operational plan, gives the final Go-No Go, then signs a document affirming the sortie is approved.

2. Who Can Release Flights


The decision for who can provide release is currently measured against the CAPR 70-4R sUAS Operational Risk Management Matrix, which has three levels of approval:

RISK LEVEL APPROVAL AUTHORITY REQUIRED
LOW RISK (14‐27) BRIEFING OFFICER APPROVAL
  1. This may be a member of IMT Staff briefing you on the mission.
  2. The Remote Pilot in Command may also authorize their own Low Risk Sorties (confirmed by NHQ). | | MODERATE RISK (28‐37) | GBD/AOBD/OSC APPROVAL | | HIGH RISK (38‐49) | WING/CC, DO, DOU or IC APPROVAL |

<aside> 💡 Releases can be done in-person or through the telephone, but cannot be done solely through text or email.

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<aside> 💡 Telephone releases may require digital signature of documents. Teams can streamline that process by familiarize themselves with methods for e-Signature.

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