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.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Tuesday issued itsfirst formal rulesfor commercial drone use, making it easier to deploy drones for uses such asutility inspectionsor agriculture. Previously, drone operations requiredspecial FAA permission. The regulations, however, include limitations -- suc...
the angles you can photograph are unbelievable. "Good Morning America" recently did a live showing of a drone flying into an active volcano. Regulation Right now the FAA allows non-commercial drones to be flown under 400 feet, as they are trying to establish regulations. Drones are just anoth...
Equipping drones with Remote ID technology builds on previous steps taken by the FAA and the drone industry to integrate operations safely into the national airspace system. Part 107 of the federal aviation regulations currently prohibits covered drone operations over people and at night unless the o...
Recreational & non-commercial drone use Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Bill Roberson/Digital Trends Know how serious you are: If you have experience flying model planes, you can follow the same regulations used for them to stay legal — an alternative the FAA actually suggests. If you want to di...
Pilots who wish to fly their drones at night must complete either the updated initial test or the updated recurrent online training prior to flying. Additionally, in order to qualify for nighttime flights, the drone must come equipped with anti-collision lights that can be seen for for three ...
drone interference with other aircraft and people and property on the ground.Equipping drones with Remote ID technology builds on previous steps taken by the FAA and the drone industry to integrate operations safely into the national airspace system. Part 107 of the federal aviation regulations ...
Entertainment.The regulations would provide for wider use of drones in filmmaking. While the FAA has given exemptions for commercial drone usage to some aerial production companies, the proposed rules would make it easier for more film and television studios to get their own drones up in the air...
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 ...
FAA gives UPS’ drone delivery efforts a big boost This drone-like ‘flying car’ has just taken a step toward commercialization FAA proposes nationwide real-time tracking system for all drones “The proposed rule also includes extensive discussion of the possibility of an additional, ...