Workplace Activity 5: Independently Diagnose, Recover and Maintain RPAS Software Systems
Objectives
After completing this workplace activity, learners will be able to:
- Independently diagnose RPAS software and firmware faults
- Perform software recovery and maintenance procedures
- Verify operational system recovery and stability
- Apply workplace operational and manufacturer maintenance standards
- Complete operational maintenance and compliance documentation independently
Workplace Scenario
You are now functioning under limited supervision within a workplace RPAS software maintenance environment and are responsible for independently diagnosing, recovering, maintaining, and verifying RPAS software systems before operational deployment.
During this workplace activity, you must identify software and firmware problems, apply recovery procedures, restore operational functionality, and ensure that all operational systems comply with workplace and manufacturer standards before operational approval can be granted.
Workplace Instructions
Step 1: Independently Assess Software and Operational Failures
Review and identify:
- Firmware failures
- Communication interruptions
- Telemetry instability
- Navigation software problems
- Configuration inconsistencies
- Operational warning messages
Determine the operational impact of all identified software faults.
Step 2: Perform Independent Software Recovery Procedures
Independently apply recovery procedures such as:
- Restoring backup configurations
- Reinstalling firmware
- Resetting operational parameters
- Restarting operational software systems
- Recovering communication and telemetry settings
Follow manufacturer recovery procedures throughout the activity.
Step 3: Conduct Software Maintenance Procedures
Perform maintenance activities including:
- Updating software versions
- Verifying firmware compatibility
- Inspecting communication systems
- Verifying telemetry functionality
- Securing operational software systems
- Removing corrupted or outdated files
Ensure all systems comply with operational requirements.
Step 4: Verify Operational System Recovery
Verify that:
- Communication systems are stable
- GPS and navigation systems function correctly
- Telemetry systems transmit accurately
- Flight controller systems respond properly
- Operational software systems are stable
Repeat operational testing procedures where required.
Step 5: Apply Workplace Operational Safety and Compliance Procedures
Ensure that:
- Software systems comply with manufacturer standards
- Operational risks are resolved
- Communication systems are secure
- Maintenance procedures follow workplace operational requirements
- Operational readiness is verified before deployment
Step 6: Conduct Final Operational Verification
Independently verify:
- System startup procedures
- Communication recovery functionality
- Navigation and telemetry stability
- Operational software readiness
- Compliance with aviation and workplace operational procedures
Obtain operational approval where required.
Step 7: Complete Workplace Documentation
Complete:
- Software recovery checklist
- Firmware maintenance report
- Operational verification report
- Corrective action report
- Compliance documentation
- Workplace operational logbook
Expected Workplace Output
Learners must produce:
- A completed software recovery checklist
- A firmware maintenance report
- An operational verification report
- A corrective action report
- A workplace operational logbook
- An operational compliance report
Skills Practiced
- Independent software diagnostics
- Firmware recovery procedures
- Operational software maintenance
- Communication and telemetry recovery
- Operational system verification
- Aviation software compliance
- Technical reporting
- Independent workplace operational procedures