New rules have taken effect in the United States requiring the in-flight remote identification of drones and their control stations and outlining the circumstances in which drones may be flown above people.
Accident Investigation, COVID-19, News, Unmanned Aircraft
Next Step in Drone Management
by FSF Editorial Staff | April 22, 2021
New rules have taken effect in the United States requiring the in-flight remote identification of drones and their control stations and outlining the circumstances in which drones may be flown above people.
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