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Coronavirus: Drones to deliver NHS supplies to Isle of Wight | Coronavirus: Drones to deliver NHS supplies to Isle of Wight |
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Drones will be used to carry medical supplies from Hampshire to the Isle of Wight, the government has announced. | Drones will be used to carry medical supplies from Hampshire to the Isle of Wight, the government has announced. |
Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport, said a planned trial of the technology would be brought forward and begin next week. | Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport, said a planned trial of the technology would be brought forward and begin next week. |
In March, the government announced funding for drone tests and a new air traffic control system. | |
But Mr Shapps said there was an "urgent need" for the trial to begin sooner than planned. | |
Ferry crossings to the Isle of Wight are currently reduced due to the spread of coronavirus. | |
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) - or drone - could make the crossing to the Isle of Wight in about 10 minutes. | |
The government expects about four flights to be made a day, depending on the needs of the NHS. | |
A spokeswoman told the BBC that the first flights would carry PPE. However, in future the drone could deliver time-critical supplies such as blood and organs. | |
The trial will use a petrol-fuelled Windracers Ultra fixed-wing drone, capable of carrying 100kg for up to 1,000km (621 miles). However, initially the drone will not carry its maximum payload. | The trial will use a petrol-fuelled Windracers Ultra fixed-wing drone, capable of carrying 100kg for up to 1,000km (621 miles). However, initially the drone will not carry its maximum payload. |
The Department for Transport said the drone would fly autonomously along a fixed route between Lee-on-Solent in Hampshire and Binstead on the Isle of Wight. | The Department for Transport said the drone would fly autonomously along a fixed route between Lee-on-Solent in Hampshire and Binstead on the Isle of Wight. |
Two safety pilots - one at each airfield - will oversee each flight. | Two safety pilots - one at each airfield - will oversee each flight. |
However, the route has not yet been approved by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the trial cannot start without permission. | However, the route has not yet been approved by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the trial cannot start without permission. |
A spokeswoman told the BBC that the flight would take around ten minutes, significantly reducing delivery times between the Isle of Wight and mainland. | A spokeswoman told the BBC that the flight would take around ten minutes, significantly reducing delivery times between the Isle of Wight and mainland. |
After goods have been dropped off at the airfield, they will be delivered to St Mary's hospital on the Isle of Wight by road. | After goods have been dropped off at the airfield, they will be delivered to St Mary's hospital on the Isle of Wight by road. |
Future plans | Future plans |
In March, the government gave £28m of funding to Solent Transport to help it create a "future transport zone" and test new ideas. | In March, the government gave £28m of funding to Solent Transport to help it create a "future transport zone" and test new ideas. |
That funding included over £8m for the company and the University of Southampton to develop the UK's first unmanned traffic-management system (UTM) to integrate drone flights into normal air traffic control. | That funding included over £8m for the company and the University of Southampton to develop the UK's first unmanned traffic-management system (UTM) to integrate drone flights into normal air traffic control. |
The NHS delivery trial will operate without this UTM, but it is still being developed as part of the overall project. | |
A "temporary danger area" is being set up for 90 days, to separate the drone from other air traffic. | |
"The lack of a traffic-management system does raise questions as to how everything will be planned during delivery," Ravi Vaidyanathan, a robotics lecturer at Imperial College London, told the BBC. | "The lack of a traffic-management system does raise questions as to how everything will be planned during delivery," Ravi Vaidyanathan, a robotics lecturer at Imperial College London, told the BBC. |
"But I think it does have a lot of potential to help people. | "But I think it does have a lot of potential to help people. |
"No matter what happens, they will learn a lot from it, which will accelerate the pace of development." | "No matter what happens, they will learn a lot from it, which will accelerate the pace of development." |