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FAA allows commercial drone to fly at night (and other news from Washington today)
“The use of drones for business purposes has achieved another milestone: For the first time, the Federal Aviation Administration has approved night flights by a commercial drone operator. The U.S. unit of Industrial Skyworks Inc., a Toronto-based company, will use … Continue reading
New vistas open up at small businesses that use drones
“That drone flying around a suburban house might not belong to a wannabe pilot — it may be a tool that’s become indispensable for a small business. Many small companies have either built their business around drones or use them … Continue reading
Drone Deliveries May Be Getting Closer to Take Off
“Federal regulators are considering proposed regulations that would give commercial drone operators more latitude to fly unmanned aircraft over populated areas. A copy of the recommendations obtained by the Associated Press indicates that the FAA may embrace rules that would let … Continue reading
New FAA Rules Double The Sky For Drone Companies
“Our sky is zoned for people. The Federal Aviation Administration, tasked with regulating the airspace above America, has elaborate rules for who and what can fly where. Out of an abundance of caution for human safety, the FAA tries to … Continue reading