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4.2.5 Category 4 Means-of-Compliance To demonstrate that a small UAS qualifies for Category 4 operations over people, the ARC recommends that the manufacturer of the UAS be required to: (1) declare that the small UAS meets applicable industry consensus standards for operation over people; (2) submit that declaration to the FAA in a form and manner acceptable to the FAA; and (3) label the product or product retail packaging in accordance with industry consensus standards. 4.3 Recommended Operational Requirements for Small UAS Appropriate to the Recommended Performance-Based Safety Requirement 4.3.1 Category 1 Operational Requirements Recognizing the low risk of injury posed by UAS with a weight (including accessories/payload, e.g., cameras) of 250 grams or less, the ARC recommends no operational restrictions for UAS in this category. 4.3.2 Category 2 Operational Requirements For UAS above 250 grams and meeting the risk level for Category 2 operations over people, the ARC recommends the following operational restrictions: (1) The operator must comply with the manufacturer’s operator manual for the small UAS, developed in accordance with industry consensus standards. (2) The small UAS must be operated at a minimum distance of 20 feet above people’s heads, or 10 feet laterally away from, people. Notwithstanding these minimum distance requirements, the small UAS must always maintain a safe distance from people so as not to create an undue hazard to those people. 4.3.3 Category 3 Operational Requirements The ARC recommends that operators conducting Category 3 operations over people be bound by the same operational restrictions as operators conducting Category 2 operations over people (i.e., comply with the manufacturer’s operator manual and maintain specified minimum set-off distances). To mitigate the additional level of risk of “serious” injury posed by small UAS conducting Category 3 operations over people, the ARC recommends the following additional operational restrictions for this category: Flight over crowds or dense concentrations of people is never permitted under Category 3. In addition to that restriction, Category 3 UAS may only operate over people if: April 1, 2016 Page 11