Category Archives: Non-Military & Commercial UAS

Do Consumer Drones Endanger the National Airspace? Evidence from Wildlife Strike

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In December 2015, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced a new interim final rule that for the first time imposed regulation on the operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) as model aircraft. In the name of a safe national airspace, the new regulations require operators of drones weighing more than 250g (0.55 pounds) to register with the agency. Continue reading

30-Acre Drone Park Could Be Coming to Florida

Palm Bay officials have discussed designating a drone park for use by hobbyists and the Florida Institute of Technology’s unmanned aerial vehicles program, said James Marshal, the city’s Bayfront Community Redevelopment Agency administrator. Someday, speeding drones could zip above uninhabited lands in The Compound in southwestern Palm Bay, zooming along aerial racetracks and testing engineering tweaks applied by college and high school students. Continue reading