Vigilant Aerospace Systems has released a new explainer video for FlightHorizon PILOT-C, the company’s onboard detect-and-avoid system for civilian and commercial uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) operating beyond visual line of sight. The video provides a concise overview of how FlightHorizon PILOT-C uses onboard ADS-B In, autopilot integration, GPS, and telemetry inputs to detect nearby cooperative aircraft, calculate potential conflicts, and support onboard resolution advisories. Designed as a compact onboard system, FlightHorizon PILOT-C is intended to help operators add practical cooperative detect-and-avoid capability directly on the aircraft.
FlightHorizon PILOT-C is built for UAS operators who need onboard air traffic awareness in a lower-power package suitable for smaller platforms. By placing detect-and-avoid capability on the aircraft itself, the system supports low-latency conflict detection and helps advance more scalable BVLOS flight in shared airspace. It is designed to support standards-based detect-and-avoid functions and a practical path toward future BVLOS compliance requirements for commercial and public-sector drone programs.
The new explainer video offers a clear introduction to the system and its role in supporting onboard detect-and-avoid for cooperative traffic environments. For more information about the product, system capabilities, and technical background, visit the FlightHorizon PILOT-C product page.
