Remote ID Q & A: Who will enforce Remote ID? When does it become effective? Where is it required? For all of these questions and more, DRONERESPONDERS, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping public safety agencies use drones, has your answers. The FAA released the long-awaited rule on Remote ID for …
Read More »Have Your Say: Time Is Running Out To Comment On Proposed FA…
In case you didn’t know, the FAA is seeking public input as it weighs up rule change proposals which could enable more advanced operations, including routine drone flights over people and at night. As well as enabling safe flights over people and at night, the FAA is exploring how to …
Read More »DJI Urges UK Pilots to Familiarize Themselves With New Drone…
New drone laws have come into effect in the UK today, restricting drones from flying above 400 feet or within one kilometer of airport boundaries. More laws are due to come into place later this year. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will at the end of November require UK drone owners whose …
Read More »Japan Expected to Finalize Drone Package Delivery Plans 6/9
Image – Reuters Reuters is reporting that Japan is hopeful of finalizing its plans for drone bundle ship by June ninth of this yr The aim is to have drones delivering packages in Japan by 2020 adopted self driving vehicles in 2022. “The priorities are improving life expectancy, revolutionising transport, …
Read More »LA Jury Votes “Not Guilty” in Drone Criminal Case
In a statement released on his blog yesterday, an LA filmmaker who was the first person to be charged under LA’s anti-drone ordinance reported that the jury had ruled in his favor. Arvel Chappell III was both the first person charged under the anti-drone ordinance, and was the plaintiff in the …
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