Whether it is a drone landing on the White House lawn or a near miss with a commercial plane, drones seem to be flying everywhere—often in places they are not supposed to be—prompting safety concerns.
The government is getting serious about violations of protected airspace by privately owned drones, and is planning new rules to back the effort. Drones and UAS FAA Transportation Close encounters ...
On the heels of an alarming study spotlighting the danger drones pose to commercial aircraft, the FAA on Monday announced new regulations requiring drone registration in an effort to keep track of ...
The FAA considers drones to be small unmanned aircraft systems, or UAS. Can you legally fly one in Iowa? Can you legally ...
The FAA's latest Notice of Proposed Rulemaking published in yesterday's Federal Register will soon require drone operators to prominently display their FAA registration number on the outside of their ...
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