
FAA loophole allows federal drones to avoid Remote ID compliance
A loophole in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) proposed rules will allow federal unmanned aircraft to avoid compliance with Remote ID for Drones.
A loophole in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) proposed rules will allow federal unmanned aircraft to avoid compliance with Remote ID for Drones.
Місто Вествуд у Нью-Джерсі помилково намагається регулювати повітряний простір нижче 400 футів і обмежити використання дронів. Регулювати повітряний простір може лише Федеральне управління цивільної авіації (FAA). Міста, селища та села можуть лише обмежувати, де дрони можуть...
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