FTS and parachute systems for drones
Flight termination and parachutes — Specific category mitigations.
Contents
Overview
FTS (Flight Termination System) and parachute systems are risk-mitigation tools that allow an aircraft to land safely in an emergency or terminate a flight in a controlled manner. They are especially important in Specific category operations over people.
An FTS automatically terminates flight when a hazardous scenario is detected (e.g. loss of control link). A parachute system slows descent, reducing potential harm to people or property.
Rules
In Specific category operations over people, an FTS or parachute system may be mandatory as a ground-risk mitigation under the SORA methodology. This is one of the technical mitigation elements that TKA evaluates in an operational authorisation application.
C5 and C6 class aircraft (used in STS-01 and STS-02) must have certain technical characteristics including the ability to reduce kinetic energy in a crash scenario. FTS and parachute are among the accepted solutions.
Licence
FTS and parachute systems are tested in the STS exam, where questions cover Specific category risk-mitigation measures. In the A2 exam, these topics may appear as contextual questions.
A certified parachute system can allow commercial operators to obtain authorisations for specific missions that would not be approved without such a system. It is an investment that unlocks additional commercial scenarios.
Next step
If you are planning Specific category missions over people, consult with FTS/parachute system suppliers and TKA regarding specific requirements. Several certified solutions are available on the market.
C5/C6 class aircraft guidance is at /blog/c5-c6-drones-sts-guide. These classes and their technical requirements are the foundation for STS operators.
Frequently asked questions
- Is a parachute mandatory for an A2 operator?
- No — a parachute is not required in A2 Open category. It is relevant for Specific category and STS missions where ground risk mitigation is required.
- Can an FTS and parachute system be the same device?
- Yes — some systems have the FTS activate a parachute as its action. In others, they are separate modules. The choice depends on aircraft size and mission type.
Authority & sources
A2STS Editorial · Reviewed by: EASA UAS syllabus aligned