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Establishing Standards for Drone Operations and Digital Tethering

Establishing Standards for Drone Operations and Digital Tethering
Leadership in Shaping Drone Industry Standards
Robert Garbett, Chief Executive and Founder of Drone Major Group, has been instrumental in defining the standards and future trajectory of drone operations both within the United Kingdom and internationally. Leveraging his military experience in formulating policies and standards for military drones, alongside his Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Airworthiness certification, Garbett entered the drone sector in 2013. His initial involvement began when Tina Brevitt invited him to support the Society for Unmanned Air Systems (SUAS), a network dedicated to UK drone operators.
Under Garbett’s stewardship, SUAS expanded dramatically from 124 members to over 40,000, evolving into SUAS Global before ultimately becoming Drone Major Group, which was officially launched at the House of Lords in 2017. His expertise earned him the role of UK representative on a British Standards Institution (BSI) committee at the International Organization for Standardisation (ISO). There, he led the development of the international safety and quality standard for Uncrewed Air Systems (UAS) Operations (ISO21384-3), a project that continued through to 2024.
Innovation Through Digital Tethering™
During the initial COVID-19 lockdown, Garbett identified critical obstacles hindering the full commercialisation of the UK drone industry. He noted an overdependence on GPS navigation and a lack of comprehensive flight assurance as significant barriers. In response, he developed Digital Tethering™, a pioneering system that integrates GPS and non-GPS navigational technologies with a certifiable software-based Safety Assurance System (SAS), designed to comply with stringent standards such as DO178.
Despite early challenges, including a rejected proposal to the Future Flight challenge, Garbett persevered. In 2022, he presented Digital Tethering™ to Network Rail, leading to a successful proof-of-concept trial in July 2023. Following this, Drone Major Group engaged closely with the CAA to obtain regulatory approval. In May 2024, the company was granted a limited Operational Authority (OA) to conduct Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flights extending 2 kilometers from Wolverhampton station. These operations are subject to rigorous safety protocols, including the deployment of observers every 500 meters.
Regulatory and Industry Context
The establishment of robust standards for drone operations and the integration of digital tethering technologies occur amid significant regulatory and technological challenges facing the industry. Issues such as airspace security, regulatory compliance, and the seamless integration of emerging technologies remain paramount concerns. In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration’s proposed Part 108 rules aim to facilitate BVLOS operations but have attracted criticism from organizations including the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and Vertical Aviation International (VAI). These groups caution that the proposed regulations may underestimate operational risks and rely on overly optimistic assumptions.
Market responses to these regulatory developments have been varied. While there is optimism regarding the potential for reduced operational costs and the expanded viability of drone delivery services, competitors within the industry are simultaneously advancing their own technological capabilities and compliance frameworks to sustain competitive advantage.
Garbett’s work underscores that the widespread adoption of commercial drone operations depends on the establishment of rigorous standards, the deployment of innovative safety solutions such as Digital Tethering™, and sustained collaboration between industry stakeholders and regulatory authorities. The ongoing evolution of regulatory frameworks and technological innovation will continue to shape the global future of drone operations.

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