The Design Verification Report (DVR) is a tool to technically assess designed to be used at the higher end of operations with medium-risk level. It documents the safety and the regulatory compliance of the product evaluated. And it strengthens the confidence of both regulators and the public in the item examined. UAS
Meteomatics, a leading Swiss weather intelligence company, obtained an Design Verification Report affirming the safety and technical maturity of the Meteodrones. The DVR allows greater flexibility when operating in populated areas or complex airspace environments. This achievement marks the successful end of a long and challenging journey, characterized by careful planning, structured execution, and precise documentation. All of this was key to succeeding in any regulatory challenges on the path to the EASA. DVR
Long story short:
„Obtaining the EASA Design Verification Report for our emergency recovery system has been a significant milestone”
(Aurélie Joy Pascual-Werner, Head of Regulatory Affairs @ Meteomatics)
Aurélie Joy Pascual-Werner is passionate about advancing regulatory frameworks within the UAS Industry and has a diverse professional background, spanning environmental engineering and both manned and unmanned aviation. She currently serves as the Head of Regulatory Affairs at Meteomatics. In her presentation at the EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM she will share experiences and milestones on the way to the Design Verification Report. She will highlight key factors and offer valuable hands-on insights into the main aspects of the DVR process.
The 2025 edition of the EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM on 17-18 February will be the first to take place in Düsseldorf – embedded into the world premiere of the XPONENTIAL Europe. Together, we will identify the main obstacles for the UAS industry and discuss how these can be cleared. Fully in line with the theme of the EUROPEAN DRONE FORUM 2025: „Shaping the future: Clearing obstacles to commercial UAS operations in Europe”
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