Author:
Gigante G.,Bernard M.,Palumbo R.,Travascio L.,Vozella A.
Abstract
Abstract
The expansion of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) is creating new markets, particularly in Urban Air Mobility (UAM), which presents unique challenges. Beyond the risk of mid-air collisions, UAM services in urban areas introduce ground risks to buildings, traffic routes, and pedestrians. This research explores trends in Ground Risk models for different operation planning stages: strategic, pre-tactical, and tactical. It offers a logical pipeline for UAS operators, emphasizing detailed analysis and data source considerations, along with the importance of model interoperability. Using a Naples case study, the research provides practical steps for national authorities to streamline the UAS authorization process.