The FAA classifies drones, also known as unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), as aircraft. This classification places them under the same federal laws that protect traditional airplanes and helicopters.
Lisa Ellman of the Commercial Drone Alliance urges policymakers to strengthen counter-UAS policies and regulations for safer drone operations.
While most people are planning for their Super Bowl parties, pilots are preparing for changes in the airspace ahead of the ...
AURA Network Systems, a provider of secure and reliable communications solutions for the aviation industry, has announced that it has been awarded a Federal Avi ...
UAS are also heavily regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ... Pilots planning to fly under 400 feet in Class G (unrestricted airspace) do not require prior authorization from the FAA ...
Fort Worth, Tx] Galaxy Unmanned Systems (GUS) has received a Program Manager assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration ...