commercial drone regulations

Commercial Drone Alliance Hosts Domestic Drone Security Seri…

One factor that a lot of the drone business – and regulators – can agree upon is the necessity for clear drone legal guidelines, enacted as rapidly as attainable.  It’s not a straightforward process, and among the many many complicated points that each business and regulators should perceive and tackle …

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The Drone Innovation Act and AirMap’s Support: Good or Bad f…

picture courtesy AirMap News and Commentary. Forums lit up final week with criticism and complaints after main airspace intelligence supplier AirMap launched a letter to a lawmaker in help of the Drone Innovation Act, suggesting that the laws be added to the markup of the latest model of the FAA …

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The Potential Industry Killer in Canada’s New Drone Regs

At first look, Canada’s proposed new drone laws look like an enormous step ahead for the drone .  With clear risk-based classes and distant pilot licensing system, the laws seem to remove a lot of the burden of submitting for SFOCs and different paperwork that Canadian drone operators cope with. …

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Can Drones Be Successful in Africa and Other Emerging Countr…

Ian Melamed of ProWings Training is a type of drone trade veterans who appears to know one thing about nearly each drone mission occurring on his continent.  As South Africa’s first licensed drone teacher, he ought to – he’s been concerned one way or the other with lots of them. Passionate …

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Commercial Drone Alliance Speaks Out on Drone Security

Drone safety is a important subject within the industrial drone trade.  As FAA Reauthorization packages come up for dialogue in Congress this month, the Commercial Drone Alliance has printed their instructed tips for drone safety laws. The Commercial Drone Alliance is a non-profit trade group centered on training and advocacy. …

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Is BVLOS Flight Getting Closer in US? Drone Industry Thinks …

courtesy Anra Technologies The FAA has ceaselessly promised that rules on drone flight past visible line of sight (BVLOS) will probably be prioritized.  Other international locations – like France – have allowed BVLOS flight since as early as 2012, which has allowed the French drone to maneuver ahead on business …

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AUVSI Gives Members a Chance to Speak Up on Hill Day

Industry group AUVSI is looking on members to attend their annual “Hill Day” to voice their assist for unmanned methods. This 12 months’s occasion will probably be held on September 12, and can provide alternatives for conferences with Congressional members and their workers, in addition to a lunchtime panel that …

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Canada’s Disappointing Drone Regs – DRONELIFE

Transport Canada has launched a draft of latest drone legal guidelines, which the world’s main drone producer DJI says may considerably restrict the trade. “While DJI is pleased some operating restrictions from earlier Interim Orders have been eased, the draft rules as written would significantly limit safe and responsible drone …

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AirMap:”Instantaneous Authorization” Coming Soon – DRONELIFE

picture courtesy AirMap Leading airspace intelligence platform AirMap says that “instantaneous authorization” for drone operation in managed airspace is coming quickly. AirMap has partnered with the FAA on the event of LAANC, the Low-Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability, to assist business pilots streamline the waiver course of. Currently within the …

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What’s the FAA’s Drone Tracking ARC – and Who’s on it?

The FAA’s “UAS Identification and Tracking Aviation Rulemaking Committee,” [UAS-ID ARC] or the “ID and Tracking ARC”, has been a scorching matter on drone regulation boards.  But what precisely is the ID and Tracking ARC, and who’s on the committee?  The FAA has not too long ago printed the ARC’s …

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