By Hollis1138 [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons A New Hampshire House committee is considering a bill to regulate drones in order to protect privacy. “I think most of us don’t want the neighborhood boy flying his drone, taking pictures of us in our backyards or through the windows of our homes …
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FAA Makes the Inauguration a No Fly Zone
The FAA has announced that the 2017 Presidential Inauguration Event is classified as a “National Special Security Event,” and has issued a flight advisory. “At the request of the Department of Homeland Security and as part of the airspace security measures for the event, the FAA will be modifying the …
Read More »Massachusetts Drone Operator Challenges Local Law
By John Phelan (Own work) [CC BY 3.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons In the wealthy Boston suburb of Newton Massachusetts, the first legal challenge by a drone operator to a local ordinance has been filed. Newton resident Michael Singer has filed suit against the City of Newton, claiming that the proposed ordinance …
Read More »DRONELIFE Talks Drones in the Home of the Future
UPDATE: Did you miss the show? You can listen to it anytime here. DRONELIFE contributing editor Miriam McNabb will be featured in today’s radio broadcast of The Future of Real Estate on Voice America! Tune in today at 3pm EST, 12 pm PST to hear a lively discussion of how …
Read More »FAA and SkyPan International Reach Settlement on Drone Fine
The FAA and SkyPan International have reached an agreement on the $1.9 million civil penalty proposed by the FAA in October of 2015. The proposed fine was the largest penalty ever suggested for infractions of drone regulations. In a press release, the FAA says that they have reached “a comprehensive settlement agreement …
Read More »What Can We Expect From DRL in 2017?
As 2017 gets underway, many drone racing fans will be wondering what the future holds for the self-proclaimed ‘sport of the future’. 2016 will go down as the year that DRL helped guide drone racing toward the mainstream. The next twelve months will define whether it establishes itself there or …
Read More »Why Are Researchers Crashing Drones Into Dummies?
The sight of a crash-test dummy being pummeled from the air by a rogue drone may alarm a casual observer; but for researchers at Virginia Tech University, it’s all in a day’s work to improve air safety. The VTU research team recently launched a program, in cooperation with the FAA, …
Read More »14 YO Gujarati Boy Lands Gov Deal to Produce Land Mine Detec…
image: Twitter A 14 year old Gujarati boy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the state government’s Department of Science and Technology to produce the landmine-detecting drone he designed. Harshwardhan Zala was present at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit to sign the deal yesterday. Zala has already filed a …
Read More »Vigilant Aerospace Releases List of Commercial Drones for BV…
Vigilant Aerospace Systems, Inc. has released a list of all commercial drones currently available in the US market that have the flight and communications range to be flown beyond line-of-sight (BVLOS), including some aircraft with ranges of many miles. As the FAA begins to consider and issue waivers to commercial drone …
Read More »Report: LiDAR Drone Market Will Soar into 2020
LiDAR sensors and drones go together like PB&J and an industry report paints a rosy picture for both industries. “Global market intelligence company” Transparency Market Research released a study last week predicting an increase in the Light Detection and Ranging market as it relates to drone combos. Following the explosion …
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