FAA Makes It Easier for Law Enforcement to Fly UAVsThe article offers information on the released advanced certificate of authorization (COA) by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)...
As drone incursions at sporting events surge, stadium operators and law enforcement push for Congressional action on counter-UAS measures. By… Continue ReadingSuper Bowl Security: The Growing Challenge of Unauthorized Drones Over Stadiums Advexure and MatrixSpace Partner to Enhance Drone Operations and...
providing crucial information to our national security agencies and law enforcement partners, and other officials charged with ensuring public safety. Airspace awareness reduces
aCongress is pushing the FAA to put law enforcement applications to fly drones on the fast track. 国会推挤FAA投入执法应用对飞行寄生虫在快速轨道。[translate]
too. Some of the greatest areas for flying a drone are in the countryside and in open areas. But these places can be surprisingly active: Surveyors, crop-dusters, helicopter tours, practice runs by local law enforcement, park rangers, and many others may be flying low-level manned or unmann...
The FAA expects drones in the U.S to comply with this new rule within three years and will require drones to use a remote ID system, making it possible for third parties to track them. This measure is to help law enforcement identify unauthorized drones that may pose a security threat. ...
law or agency policies. This guidance is not legally binding in its own right and will not be relied upon by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a separate basis for affirmative enforcement action or other administrative penalty. Conformity with this guidance document is voluntary only ...
The FAA first announced plans to create the Mental Health and Aviation Medical Clearances Rulemaking Committee (ARC) shortly after an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot told law enforcement that he was having a "nervous breakdown" when he allegedly tried to shut down a plane's engine mid-flight. ...
“This will become even more important as the number of UAS operations in all classes of airspace increases. In addition, the ability to identify and locate UAS provides critical information to law enforcement and other officials charged with ensuring public safety,” the FAA said in the ...
Some local elected officials are demanding more transparency about the drones' origins and want to give local law enforcement more authority to address the drones. More from CBS News Deadly plane crash in DC puts spotlight on NYC's air traffic controller shortages Former N.J. Sen. Bob Menen...