Journal of Integrated Management for Risk and Crisis
Online ISSN : 2432-8731
Examination of risk management perspectives in pilot training of small drone
Masato Ebine Ryota IidaHitoshi IgarashiHisanaga Kuroki
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2021 Volume 5 Pages 19-27

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In recent years, the development of small unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) has progressed at a very fast pace, and despite the fact that it takes a relatively large amount of time to learn the skills of drone operation, they are still used in a wide range of fields. It is also safer than manned helicopters and large aircraft, and costs less than manned helicopters and large aircraft. In recent years, taking advantage of the above advantages, test operations have been carried out to assess the situation at disaster sites, highway maintenance work, and subway tunnels, and training of drone pilots has been started at the same time, but there have been no reports or countermeasures for accidents that occur during drone training. In this study, we clarified the risk and risk management perspectives of drone pilotage education based on the results of a free-text questionnaire administered to survey subjects who had experience using drones, and examined the state of risk management. As a result, it was clarified that there are two aspects of risk management: one is the risk management required by those who receive the education, and the other is the risk management required by those who provide the education.
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