The Federal Aviation Administration has released a “roadmap” that details what needs to happen before drones can be allowed in US airspace. The FAA has also announced plans to establish six test locations around the country where they can experiment with ways to let drones into US airspace.
The FAA explains what needs to happen before drones can be allowed in US airspace
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, there is no stopping the drones. U.S. Federal Aviation Administration officials released this week a “roadmap” that explains what needs to happen before drones can be safely allowed to fly in U.S. airspace. The 70-page document (pdf) is quite the read … if you’re a huge aviation policy nerd. But it does contain some key tidbits of information that every American should know about before thousands of drones begin buzzing around our homes.
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