FAA
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Unmanned Systems
Final Drone ID Rules Begin
Final rules for drone remote identification (remote ID) and drone operations over people went into effect on Wednesday, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The rules were unveiled in […]
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Unmanned Systems
Final Drone Rules Start In April, FAA Announces
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced the final effective date of April 21, 2021, for drone remote identification (Remote ID), operations over people, moving vehicles, and night flight rules […]
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Unmanned Systems
5 Airports Selected by FAA for C-UAS Tests
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected five airports to test unmanned aircraft system (UAS) detection and mitigation systems that will create future standards for countering UAS (C-UAS) use at […]
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Unmanned Systems
FAA, NASA UAS Demonstrations Mark End of UTM Pilot Program
The second phase of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) traffic management pilot program (UTM/UPP) ended with testing demonstrations in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space […]
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Unmanned Systems
UAS Remote ID Could Come This Year
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) might be able to release remote identification (ID) service for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in December, Steve Dickson, FAA administrator, said Wednesday during the virtual […]
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Unmanned Systems
FAA Chooses Airports to Host Counter-UAS Testing As Drone Sightings Rise
The Federal Aviation Administration will select four airports nationwide to host some of its testing and evaluation of drone detection and mitigation systems as the agency works toward eventually publishing […]
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Unmanned Systems
FAA Targets 2021 for Launch of Drone Remote ID Service
The Federal Aviation Administration is planning to have remote ID service for drones — a foundational component of integrating unmanned aircraft into the national airspace — up and running by […]
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Uncategorized
UAS Service Suppliers Discuss Comments on FAA’s Remote ID Proposal
The Federal Aviation Administration is working through more than 53,000 comments on its proposed approach to remote identification for remote aircraft and hopes to issue a final ruling before the […]
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Homeland Security
PODCAST: Counter-UAS Systems — Keeping Drones Off the Runway
As drone proliferate, both clueless operators and those with criminal intent pose a threat to airports and other critical infrastructure. In April 2019, more than a thousand flights were delayed […]
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Homeland Security
FAA Making Progress On Counter-UAS Plans
Members of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Drone Advisory Committee unanimously approved recommendations for the agency to consider regarding remote identification and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) security issues, which were highlighted […]
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