News Stories
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Researchers Release Report on Drone Airborne Collisions
University researchers found that drones can cause more damage to manned aircraft than birds.
University researchers found that drones can cause more damage to manned aircraft than birds.
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FAA Fields Prototype UAS Airspace Authorization System
LAANC provides near real-time processing of airspace authorization requests for drone operators.
LAANC provides near real-time processing of airspace authorization requests for drone operators.
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FAA Approves Drone to Restore Puerto Rico Cell Service
The FAA recently issued a special exemption for AT&T to use a large drone to provide cell service in Puerto Rico.
The FAA recently issued a special exemption for AT&T to use a large drone to provide cell service in Puerto Rico.
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FAA Asks for Public Comment on Drone Design Standards
This is the first time the FAA has asked for comments on airworthiness standards for a drone.
This is the first time the FAA has asked for comments on airworthiness standards for a drone.
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FAA Grants Waiver for Aerotain Skye to Fly over People
Cevitasnow obtains waiver to operate Aerotain Skye tethered "drone" over people.
Cevitasnow obtains waiver to operate Aerotain Skye tethered "drone" over people.
An unmanned aircraft system (UAS), sometimes called a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot onboard – instead, the UAS is controlled from an operator on the ground.
When you fly a drone in the United States, it is your responsibility to understand and abide by the rules.