Tag Archives: FAA
New drone apps, technology create invisible fences
While it’s been nearly a year since the Federal Aviation Administration started issuing more licenses for civilian drone operations, technology is now trying to keep up with restrictions placed on the unmanned aerial vehicles. More and more systems are being … Continue reading
FAA Builds Industry Rulemaking Committee for Remote UAS Identification
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has created a new aviation rulemaking committee dedicated to helping the agency identify the owners of rogue unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). According to a news update from the FAA, because there are not yet any … Continue reading
Drone Company Leaders Meet With Trump To Ask For More Clarity On Rules
This week, U.S. drone companies met with President Trump to discuss industry regulations. NPR’s Melissa Block talks with April Glaser of Recode about how these companies actually want more regulation … http://www.npr.org/2017/06/24/534207526/drone-company-leaders-meet-with-trump-to-ask-for-more-clarity-on-rules NPR Weekend Edition Saturday | June 24, 2017
Unmanned and Unregulated? Court of Appeals Rejects FAA Regulation of Many Drones
In 2015, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) attempted to address the proliferation of drones and some of the hazards associated with their operation with a rule requiring that all “small unmanned aircraft” register with the FAA. The online registration process … Continue reading