Community_Engagement_Tool

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) BEYOND and Partnership for Safety Plan (PSP) Programs

Community_Engagement_Tool

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Community Engagement Tool
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Instructions:
The purpose of this form is to provide an optional set of basic community engagement survey questions for
BEYOND and Partnership for Safety Plan (PSP) participants. These questions exemplify the baseline
information that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) would like to receive regarding community sentiment
about unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations. Participants may use all, some, or none of these questions
when designing their surveys. Each participant should build their own surveys tailored to their individual concept
of operations. A participant with multiple UAS operations (package deliveries, infrastructure inspections, etc.)
should have multiple surveys, one tailored to each operation. The objective of the surveys is to identify best
practices and lessons learned to inform ongoing and future stakeholder engagement activities. The surveys are
not meant to be statistical in nature, nor to provide statistically significant information for policy or decisionmaking.
In alignment with the BEYOND Memoranda of Agreement (MOA) and the PSP Memoranda of Understanding
(MOU), BEYOND and PSP participants should provide to the FAA the raw survey results, their analysis of the
survey results, and any adjusting actions taken based on the analysis.
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Community Engagement Tool
Level Setting/Demographic Segment Type Questions

1. What is your age range?
a. <18
b. 18-24
c. 25-44
d. 45-64
e. >64
2. Gender: How do you identify?
a. Man
b. Non-binary
c. Woman
d. Prefer to self-describe: [enter response]
e. Prefer not to answer
3. What is the highest level of education you have completed?
a. No formal education
b. High school diploma or GED
c. Some college, no degree
d. Associate’s Degree
e. Bachelor’s Degree
f. Master’s Degree
g. Doctorate
4. In what ZIP code do you reside?
5. Do you own a drone? (Yes/No)
6. How familiar are you with drone technology (e.g., size, weight, design, noise, etc.)? (Scale of 15. 1: No familiarity. 5: Very familiar.)
7. How aware are you of drone operations in your region? (Scale of 1-5. 1: No familiarity. 5: Very
familiar.)

General Survey Questions

1. Would you be interested in attending educational events about the drone operations in your
region?
2. Do you believe drone operations could bring economic benefits to your community? (Scale of 15. 1: Absolutely not. 5: Definitely.)
3. What is the best way for drone operators in your community to engage the public on their
operations? (Select all that apply.)
a. Email newsletter
b. Informational tents at public locations/events (e.g., local vendor, festival, etc.)
c. Local news features
d. Online surveys
e. Public demonstrations
f. Public meetings
g. Public website
h. Social media
i. Other: [enter response]

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4. What do you think will be the most innovative and/or impactful drone use within your region?
(Select up to three responses.)
a. Fire/Police applications (e.g. timely incident response, pre-evaluation of the incident
severity to better plan their response, etc.)
b. Food delivery applications
c. Infrastructure inspection applications (e.g., power lines, bridges, pipelines, etc.)
d. Medical supply delivery applications (e.g., on medical campuses and/or enroute to
medical campuses)
e. Package (general goods) delivery applications
f. Disaster response (e.g., media response activities)
g. Disaster response (e.g., weather/flood/hurricane monitoring by applicable state/local
agencies)
h. On airport operations (e.g., aircraft inspections, surveillance, runway inspections, foreign
object detections, small payload deliveries, etc.)
i. Agricultural applications
j. Aeronautical research
k. International security
l. Environmental protection
m. Construction inspection applications
n. Human transport applications
o. Other: [enter response]
5. What is your reasoning for your answer to the previous question?
6. Are there any drone operations that concern you? (Select up to three responses.)
a. Disaster response (e.g., weather/flood/hurricane monitoring by applicable state/local
agencies)
b. On airport operations (e.g., aircraft inspections, surveillance, runway inspections, foreign
object detections, small payload deliveries, etc.)
c. Agricultural applications
d. Aeronautical research
e. International security
f. Environmental protection
g. Construction inspection applications
h. Human transport applications
i. Other: [enter response]
7. What is your reasoning for your answer to the previous question?
8. Are there any additional comments you'd like to provide?

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Infrastructure Inspection (Power Lines, Pipelines, Bridges, Etc.) Questions

1. What future benefits do you see from having drones assist with infrastructure inspections such
as power lines, pipelines, bridges, etc.? (Select all that apply.)
a. Public safety
b. Employee safety
c. Reduced cost for taxpayers
d. Environmental considerations/improvements
e. Increased local jobs and innovation
f. Not sure
g. None
h. Other: [enter response]
2. How comfortable are you with drones conducting inspections near your residence? (Scale of 15. 1: Not at all comfortable. 5: Very supportive.)
3. Do you have any concerns about drone use for infrastructure inspections? (Yes/No)
4. If yes, what are those concerns?

Public Safety (Fire/Police) Operation Questions

1. What future benefits do you see from public safety drone operations? (Select all that apply.)
a. Public safety
b. Employee safety
c. Reduced cost for taxpayers
d. Environmental considerations/improvements
e. Increased local jobs and innovation
f. Not sure
g. None
h. Other: [enter response]
2. How comfortable are you with drones responding to select 911 calls (supplementing officer
response)? (Scale of 1-5. 1: Not at all comfortable. 5: Very supportive.)
3. Do you have any concerns about drones responding to select 911 calls (supplementing officer
response)?
4. If yes, what are those concerns?

Small Package Delivery Questions
1. How likely would you be to use a drone delivery service? (Scale of 1-5. 1: Not at all likely. 5:
Very likely; already do.)

2. What (if anything) would prevent you from using a drone delivery service?
3. What type of drone delivery are you most interested in seeing in your region?
a. Food delivery
b. Consumer goods delivery
c. Medication and health item delivery

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File Typeapplication/pdf
File TitleCommunity Engagement Tool
AuthorMerchant, Kim (FAA)
File Modified2021-04-13
File Created2021-04-01

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