Drone line-of-sight waiver for public safety announced by FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that public safety organizations that use drones can receive a line-of-sight waiver
Washington and the drone industry: legislation, procurement, security reviews, and agency policy beyond the FAA.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that public safety organizations that use drones can receive a line-of-sight waiver
Lack of evidence results in no FAA prosecution for the drone operator who is suspected of flying a drone illegally into Bighorn Fire-fighting
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) starts testing drone detection and mitigation equipment at airports this year. The FAA plans to
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched a pilot program to translate for Spanish-speaking community of drone pilots or UAS...
Pentagon approved five dronemakers for military sales. They are Skydio Inc., Vantage Robotics, Altavian Inc., Teal Drones, and Parrot.
As president Trump was flying back to Washington, D.C. the C-32A Air Force One had a near-miss with a drone, witnesses say.
Pentagon launches task force to investigate UFO sightings that some believe are drones possibly operated by earthly adversaries trying to...
Today, the DroneAnalyst released its latest report that provides new insight into the FAA Aerospace Forecast 2020-2040 on the drone industry.
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