Drones from ParaZero Technologies Ltd., a pioneer in security systems for drones and aircraft drones and urban air mobility urban aerial mobility aircraft, have successfully passed tests for its SafeAir Mavic 3 system under ASTM F3322-22. This achievement follows recent changes to FAA regulations, which now allow drones under 3.5 pounds to operate over populated areas if they have test-approved systems such as ASTM F3322-18 or higher.
Importance of ASTM F3322-22 Standard in ParaZero drones
ASTM F3322-22developed by ASTM International (formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials), is a crucial standard that regulates the use of parachutes on small unmanned aerial vehicles (sUAS), ensuring a safe landing in emergency situations. ASTM International is an organization with more than 125 years of experience in creating international standards that promote safety and consistent performance in a variety of industries.
ParaZero’s first day of testing with the SafeAir Mavic 3 system. Source: ParaZero.
The certification was obtained after a rigorous evaluation process conducted by an independent and neutral agency. This process included extensive testing that verified the effectiveness of the parachute in various flight situations, including high-speed stationary flights, total power outages and critical engine failures, as well as shock load tests from maximum altitudes.
Safe and regulated drone operations
The ParaZero SafeAir system is distinguished by its ability to detect anomalies during flight and automatically activate the parachute, ensuring a fast and reliable response and reducing incidences of unnecessary activations. This technology not only meets the most stringent regulatory standards, but also offers significant added value to drone operators.
According to Boaz Shetzer, CEO of ParaZero, the recent approval is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and safety.“We are dedicated to leading the drone market, adhering to rigorous regulatory standards and providing advanced safety solutions that enable operations over people and vehicles in motion,” Shetzer said.
The ParaZero company was established in 2014 and has been a leader in the development of autonomous, intelligent parachute systems that facilitate safe flight operations in densely populated and beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) areas.
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