Whether it is a drone landing on the White House lawn or a near miss with a commercial plane, drones seem to be flying everywhere—often in places they are not supposed to be—prompting safety concerns.
GRAND FORKS, N.D. - In a climate of growing reports of unsafe unmanned aircraft flights, the U.S. Department of Transportation in seeking innput on implementing a registration process for the devices ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Remote ID Rule (Remote ID) is a regulation that requires all drones registered with the FAA to be capable of broadcasting their identification and location ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), in coordination with the US Department of Transportation and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Small Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) registry is expected to go live during the day on Dec. 21. Check the agency’s home page at www.faa.gov for updates. In ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) achieved a major step towards integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into US skies with the recent release of operational rules for routine use of ...
For months, the drone industry has been waiting to see what the FAA's registration requirements for unmanned aircraft (UAS, or what we typically call "drones") would be, as well as how much they'd ...
WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration, responding to heightened concerns about rogue drone flights near airports, unveiled a pre-Christmas rule on Monday requiring drone hobbyists as young ...
-- Unmanned aircraft must weigh less than 55 lbs. -- Flights must occur within operator's line of sight. -- Flights cannot exceed 500 feet in altitude or 100 mph in speed. -- Operator must be older ...