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First Images of Predator Downed Over Syria

Charred wreckage emerges of the American UAS shot down by Syrian military near Assad’s stronghold. The burned metal and mangled electronics in these images could belong to the first American aircraft to go down in Syria since the U.S. began airstrikes on ISIS inside the country.  Continue reading →

Posted in News on March 20, 2015 by The Editor. 1 Comment

Amazon Gets FAA Approval to Test Drones

Amazon.com Inc. has been awarded an experimental airworthiness certificate to use drones, according to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. Under the contract, Amazon’s logistics unit will be allowed to use drones for research, development and crew training. Continue reading →

Posted in Applications & Testing & Experience on March 20, 2015 by The Editor. 2 Comments

No Charges for Man Who Crashed Drone on White House Lawn

White HouseAn intelligence agency employee whose drone crashed on the White House lawn earlier this year won’t face criminal charges, the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington announced.

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Posted in Regulatory Matters on March 20, 2015 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Man Charged for Flying Drones Over UK Landmarks

Houses.of.parliamentA man has been charged with 17 offences related to allegedly flying a drone over landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, the Queen Victoria memorial outside Buckingham Palace and several football stadiums.

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Posted in Regulatory Matters on March 20, 2015 by The Editor. Leave a comment

The Blackbird Had a Drone Sidekick

LockheedM21-D21In the late 1960s and early ’70s, the CIA embarked on a programme to build an unmanned version of America’s most iconic spy plane—one that could reach deep into the heart of Chinese territory to pry out the nuclear secrets at supersonic speeds and at little risk to human pilots.

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Posted in News on March 20, 2015 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Could a Jet Engine Survive Sucking Up a Drone?

JetGeorge Morse’s company, Failure Analysis Service Technology, based in Prescott, Ariz., specializes in the analysis of aviation mishaps, foreign-object damage in particular. Morse himself has done more than 4000 engine investigations, most the result of ingestion of nuts or bolts or other runway detritus rather than birds.

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Posted in Accident Reporting on March 19, 2015 by The Editor. Leave a comment

AirHeads Drone-Building TV Series in Production

AirheadsLogo-450x251A new drone-building series called Airheads is due to air on Sunday nights on BBC2 in the key Top Gear slot at 8pm. The corporation may be hoping to recapture some of the success of the popular technology show Robot Wars with the launch of the new drone-based series.

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Posted in News on March 19, 2015 by The Editor. Leave a comment

India Developing Guidelines for Civil Use of Drones

The Indian government said on Monday that the aviation regulator is in the process of developing an interim operations guideline for civil use of drones or unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).  Continue reading →

Posted in Regulatory Matters on March 19, 2015 by The Editor. Leave a comment
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