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    NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURAL AERIAL WORKS
    (Žilinská univerzita v Žiline, 2020) Kováčik, Ľubomír
    Aerial works in agriculture have began in the early 50s, by converting existing aircrafts into aircrafts capable of applying solid or liquid. Since then, aircraft have undergone major changes regarding airframes, engines and avionics. These changes allows them to continue to compete with ground machinery, which in some areas of the world has completely pushed out aviation technology.
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    PRAVDEPODOBNOSŤ NEHODY BEZPILOTNÉHO LETECKÉHO PROSTRIEDKU NA ZEMI V OBÝVANEJ OBLASTI
    (Žilinská univerzita v Žiline, 2020) Ažaltovič, Viliam; Škvareková, Iveta; Pecho, Pavol; Kandera, Branislav
    The study in this paper defines the amount of the possible ground casualty risk of randomly falling out-of-control UAV on a picked flight path, which was defined from the city of Žilina to the city of Martin, which were 29 km apart. For this area, the probability of a third party casualties caused by lose of control during the flight of UAV, was calculated. For these calculations was used the Equivalent Level of Safety approach. The conclusion provides recommendations for safety improvements during planning flight routes for unmanned aerial vehicles.
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    COMPARISON OF SLOVAK AND POLISH UAV LEGAL FRAMEWORK
    (University of Zilina, 2020) Novák Sedláčková, Alena; Iljaszewicz, Paulina
    This paper is focused on the comparison of Slovak and polish UAV legal framework. In the paper is detailed description of the polish approach to application of UAV legal rules and explain the general principles implemented in Slovak national legal system. The paper points out the identical basic rules, which are based on the UAV European legal framework, as well as the changes that occurred after the application of "new" European UAV rules in the Slovak Republic in 2019.