366 Unmanned Aerial Systems (V5) Flashcards
Provide an aerial perspective of __________ people or more with a focus on providing personal safety
and protecting the constitutional rights afforded to citizens;
B. The UAS Unit shall respond to any of the following: [CFA 32.03]
6. Provide an aerial perspective of 50 people or more with a focus on providing personal safety
and protecting the constitutional rights afforded to citizens;
Provide an aerial perspective of 50 people or more with a focus on providing personal safety
and protecting the constitutional rights afforded to citizens;
All requests to provide an aerial perspective of 50 people or more shall be reviewed and approved by the _______________________________.
B. The UAS Unit shall respond to any of the following: [CFA 32.03]
6. Provide an aerial perspective of 50 people or more with a focus on providing personal safety
and protecting the constitutional rights afforded to citizens;
a. Review Section 5 of Restrictions and Privacy Considerations of this order; and
b. All requests to provide an aerial perspective of 50 people or more shall be reviewed and
approved by the Commanding Officer of UAS Unit or higher authority.
Requests for UAS support for preplanned events should be made directly to the _______________________ in advance.
C. Callout Criteria
1. Requests for UAS support for preplanned events should be made directly to the Supervisor
of UAS Unit in advance.
Requests for the UAS Unit shall be made by who through the Investigative Police Emergency Communications Officer (PECO)?
- Requests for the UAS Unit shall be made through the Investigative Police Emergency
Communications Officer (PECO) by a commanding officer, designee, or higher authority 24
hours a day. [CFA 32.03]
- Due to the proximity of several airports, military bases, and other restricted areas, any ___________ requesting assistance from the UAS Unit shall be advised by the responding UAS officers of any flight restrictions and/or delays in acquiring permission to fly the UAS in the affected area.
A. Rank
- Due to the proximity of several airports, military bases, and other restricted areas, any supervisor requesting assistance from the UAS Unit shall be advised by the responding UAS officers of any flight restrictions and/or delays in acquiring permission to fly the UAS in the
affected area.
No personally owned UAS aircraft or UAS equipment shall be used during operations
conducted by JSO without permission of the ___________________________.
B. Authorized UAS Equipment and Personnel [CALEA 41.1.3]
b. No personally owned UAS aircraft or UAS equipment shall be used during operations
conducted by JSO without permission of the Assistant Chief of Special Operations.
At the discretion of the ______________________, UAS may be used for training, public demonstrations, and other community relations purposes.
d. At the discretion of the Assistant Chief of Special Operations, UAS may be used for
training, public demonstrations, and other community relations purposes.
Only officers designated by _____________________ are authorized to operate UAS aircraft and UAS equipment owned or leased by JSO.
- UAS Officers
a. Only officers designated by the Assistant Chief of Special Operations are authorized to
operate UAS aircraft and UAS equipment owned or leased by JSO.
UAS operations shall not be recorded unless deemed necessary for evidentiary purposes
and/or training value. Any conflict on whether to record a flight can be resolved through
the _________________________.
- UAS operations shall not be recorded unless deemed necessary for evidentiary purposes
and/or training value. Any conflict on whether to record a flight can be resolved through
the UAS Unit chain of command.
The _____________________ requesting UAS support shall maintain responsibility for the scene.
However, the pilot-in-command shall be in charge of the UAS operation.
C. Responsibilities at the Scene [CFA 32.03]
1. The commanding officer requesting UAS support shall maintain responsibility for the scene.
However, the pilot-in-command shall be in charge of the UAS operation.
Upon locating a UAS, an officer shall do what?
D. Found or Seized UAS
1. Upon locating a UAS, an officer shall document the circumstances on an Incident Report and
route the report to the UAS Unit.
2. Unless otherwise instructed, officers shall treat found UAS as evidence, ensuring they do not
turn the UAS on, remove the battery, or remove any storage card.
If a found UAS appears to be powered on and flight-ready, what should the officer do?
- If a found UAS appears to be powered on and flight-ready, the UAS Unit shall be
immediately notified via the Investigative PECO. Officers must always remain mindful of
safety risks associated with propellers.
If a recording does not meet the criteria for retention, but an officer or supervisor believes a
recording may have training value and/or worthy of retention based on the circumstances of the event, they shall consult with the ________________________. [CFA 32.03]
- If a recording does not meet the criteria for retention, but an officer or supervisor believes a
recording may have training value and/or worthy of retention based on the circumstances
of the event, they shall consult with the Supervisor of UAS Unit. [CFA 32.03]