AiRMOUR

Introducing Urban Air Mobility and its potential to support the Emergency Medical Services sector


Description
This online virtual course will define what is meant by Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and will explain the key terms that are useful to understand when discussing this topic. The current EU regulations on the operation of drones in the airspace will be explained, which is an essential learning for city authorities and anyone planning to operate drones in the future. The course will also include an overview of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) operations and will provide insight into the current considerations for medical staff in these emergency situations. The types of UAM aircraft will be presented as well as the use cases for supporting the medical sector.

You will hear from experts working in Aviation, the UAM industry and in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) sector.

This course will provide the foundation of knowledge for later e-learnings and masterclasses planned as part of this training curriculum, which will go into more detail on technical UAM EMS operations, public and stakeholder engagement on UAM and policy planning for UAM in cities.
Content
  • Introductions
  • AiRMOUR project description
  • Introduction to AiRMOUR
  • Introduction to the AiRMOUR training curriculum
  • Speaker profiles
  • Introduction slides
  • Module 1 - What is UAM? Overview of the key terms and types or aircraft
  • Introduction to Module 1
  • Defining Urban Air Mobility
  • Key terms associated with Urban Air Mobility
  • Historical advancements in medical aviation
  • Introducing types of UAM aircraft
  • Module 1 slides
  • Module 1 quiz
  • UAM Glossary
  • MODULE 2 - Current regulations for the operation of drones in European cities
  • Module 2 overview
  • Introducing the Module 2 speaker
  • Marco Ducci presentation on EU UAM regulations
  • Module 2 quiz
  • MODULE 3 - Factors to consider in HEMS operations
  • Module 3 overview
  • Introducing the Module 3 speakers
  • HEMS operations
  • Drones supporting the medical sector from a HEMS operator perspective
  • Module 3 quiz
  • MODULE 4 - Advanced air mobility medical use cases
  • Module 4 overview
  • Introducing the Module 4 speakers
  • AiRMOUR UAM EMS use cases
  • Ehang Scandinavia AiRMOUR trials
  • Everdrone EMS operations
  • Zipline medical drone operations
  • Module 4 quiz
  • Q&A (Optional)
  • Course 1 Q&A
  • Module 1 full Q&A
  • Module 2 full Q&A
  • Module 3 full Q&A
  • Module 4 Q&A
  • What is the difference between e-identification & ADS-B?
  • Does the geo-awareness requirement apply for home built hobby drones?
  • Can ADS-B technology help to manage risks?
  • How mature are the CAA registration processes today?
  • Will there be more standard scenarios in the forseeable future?
  • Will EASA publish more pre-defined risk assessments in the foreseeable future?
  • Which drones will require labelling?
  • Does the risk assessment take into account human factors?
  • Does the regulation manage risk related to critical infrastructures?
  • Who is responsible for enforcing the regulations?
  • Difference in process for evaluating a Specific or Certified category?
  • Will there be licencing variations between A-B or A-N operations?
  • Who will regulate drone security?
  • What infrastructure is required to support drone technology in 2030?
  • How will the noise of drones be monitored?
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever