Drone FAA Regulations About Drones Droneshave gained in tremendous popularity over the past few years. The official name for a drone is UAV or unmanned aerial vehicle, and is defined, as it's name implies, as an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. Drones are either piloted from the groun...
Deadly Drones? Why FAA Regulations Miss the Mark on Drone SafetyCalandrillo, SteveOh, JasonWebb, AriStanford Technology Law Review
Municipal, state, and federal regulations have a significant impact not only how and where drones can be used but on how the drone industry evolves.
controllers and other nearby aircraft. FAA regulations require aircraft flying in designated airspace and around the nation's busiest airports to be equipped with ADS-B Out technology. The FAA developed ADS-B as a next-generation transponder with features that make it usable for EC. It is relat...
Other criticisms have come from across the country including Jonathan Rupperecht, a Florida based lawyer who specializes in drone and aviation cases. He points out that the FAA rarely prosecutes violations of drone regulations and suggests focusing on locations that need protecting, instead of creating...
Stay informed on FAA drone waivers and regulations transforming public safety operations, including DFR advancements and the latest BVLOS innovations Drones Big wins propel big growth in Florida agency’s drone program Pasco County’s use has grown dramatically as personnel find new missions and benefit...
Do FAA Laws Supersede Local Laws? Yes,Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)laws take precedence over state or local drone regulations. This means that federal rules about airspace, drone registration, and licensing apply across the country, including Michigan. However, local laws that don’t conflic...
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Regulations requiring drone operators to have line-of-sight to the drone have hampered their use in package delivery, but the FAA is working to change that. FAAHow do UTM Services for Drones Work? Using UTM services, companies can share data and planned flight routes with other authorized ...
We adhere to all FAA regulations, which enable our drones to fly up to 400 feet above ground level and at speeds up to 50mph. We can also obtain special flight waivers and FAA airspace authorizations for your flight location, if required. ...