Drone Regulations

Who’s Advocating for Drone Operators? CBO’s Collaborate to R…

When it comes to drone laws, the FAA has taken a collaborative strategy, forming stakeholder committees to decide regulation priorities and to advocate frameworks for subjects like UAS ID and Tracking. Large producers and trade teams have donated vital time and sources in the direction of participation on these committees …

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Study Concludes Small Drones Offer Small Risk

Image: Virginia Tech News. Research associates Abigail Tyson, left, and Bethany Rowson monitor the info feed as a small unmanned plane is flown right into a crash check dummy instrumented with sensors. A Virginia Tech examine concludes that small industrial drones are most unlikely to trigger critical accidents to folks …

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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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New Department of Defense Guidance “Cracks Down” on Drones

By Matt Morgan  [CC BY-SA 2.0 ] The United States Department of Defense (DoD) has issued new tips for coping with unauthorized drone flights over army installations.  The new tips would permit drones to be disabled or destroyed: a Defense.gov assertion mentioned DoD “cracks down” on drones. A Pentagon spokesman advised …

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“DrohnenApp” Gives German Drone Operators Rules, Regs and Fl…

The German Aviation authority, DFS, has teamed with UTM and fleet administration consultants Unifly to offer leisure drone operators with clear details about the place they’re allowed to fly. The “DFS-DrohnenApp” not solely offers data on the place operators could fly legally, but additionally provides detailed data on the principles …

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Another Record-Breaking Flight for Commercial Drones

The business drone trade can have a good time one other record-breaking flight.  FlyLogix, a privately owned UK-based start-up, introduced the longest civilian drone flight in Britain – 50 nautical miles. FlyLogix is an power inspections firm.  The flight was carried out spherical journey from Blackpool to power firm Centrica’s …

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ICAO Asks for International Standards for Drones

ICAO is asking international locations to cooperate on worldwide requirements for unmanned air site visitors administration (UTM.) At the opening of the ICAO Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Symposium in Abuja yesterday, ICAO Council President Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu “stressed the importance of a globally coherent regulatory framework for the management …

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