ParaZero Limited announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved a waiver that would allow general contractor, Hensel Phelps, to fly over people using the ParaZero's ASTM compliant SafeAir Phantom Parachute System installed on a DJI Phantom 4. The waiver process has been the available framework since 2016 for operators seeking exemptions from certain sections of part 107. Waivers for flight over people are considered one of the most difficult to achieve and applications have been mostly rejected. The development of the ASTM F3322-18 parachute standard followed by the first (short term) testing approval as part of the IPP has led to a point where, for the first time, waivers for flight over people with ASTM compliant parachute systems are replicable and scalable as well as long term. PRZ believes this approval sets a precedent and subsequent waiver applications should occur more seamlessly. ParaZero is currently in the process of obtaining ASTM compliance for additional SafeAir Systems for other UAS. These will continue to enable more UAS commercial operators to prove the safety of their operations.