“The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to fine a Chicago-based drone operator $1.9 million for repeatedly violating FAA regulations and flying in restricted airspace. The FAA charges that the company, SkyPan International, conducted 65 flights in the skies over Chicago and New York, some of the nation’s most restricted and congested airspace. Forty-three of the flights took place over New York, without clearance from air traffic controllers.”
By: Brian Naylor | October 6, 2015 | NPR
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