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Introduction to the UAVs

The UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is a flying object that there is no person on-board. We used to name it a drone as well.
While saying drone, we usually visualize a quadcopter (i.e. DJI Phantom), but that is a very narrowed meaning. Drone or UAV is anything flying RC or autonomously, including other structures like i.e. helicopter and fixed-wing ones: plane, soarer, flying wings, also many hybrid constructions.

While the drone operator (UAVO) can be a person that manually controls the drone using a remote connection, it is also possible that they may create a flight plan (mission) and upload it to the drone's flight controller to let it follow it or even to let it perform independent decisions on how and where to fly. Those are autonomous flights. In any case, there should be a human person that even if the flight is autonomous, may monitor mission progress and take manual control in case of an emergency.

Flight modes

From this point of view, we consider flight modes of the UAV that are one of the following:

Operation modes

From the legal point of view, the relation between the drone and its operator, regardless of the flight mode, as mentioned before, is an operation mode and can be classified as one of the following:

Summary

In any case, nowadays, the drone is not just only a piece of hardware but the whole ecosystem: growing as there is a demand for more and more complex tasks. It includes hardware, software, humans, and perhaps in the nearest feature, artificial operators, communication infrastructure, and procedures. In the following sections, we go into the details of each of those components.