Current
regulations about drones however have prevented such applications, due to security concerns.
Not exact matches
The panel's failure to reach a consensus raises further concerns
about when the FAA will issue issue new commercial
drone regulations.
Due to strict
regulations, «every single
drone that's flown right now has to have a pilot and a visual observer with their hands on some sort of remote control,» which limits the
drone's flight to
about a mile.
Jeremy talks to Greg
about regulations, safety, misconceptions
about drones, and why
drones will help — not hinder — careers of us everyday humans.
Worryingly, despite their growing prevalence, on average, over half (55 %) of those that predict the use of
drones in their industry say they lack knowledge
about the rules and
regulations, such as in relation to security, privacy, aerial trespassing and personal responsibility.
The
Drone Manufacturers Alliance «believes new drone regulations announced today by Transport Canada will provide only a negligible increase in safety while sharply curtailing the ability of Canadians to explore, photograph their country, and teach their children about science and technology.&r
Drone Manufacturers Alliance «believes new
drone regulations announced today by Transport Canada will provide only a negligible increase in safety while sharply curtailing the ability of Canadians to explore, photograph their country, and teach their children about science and technology.&r
drone regulations announced today by Transport Canada will provide only a negligible increase in safety while sharply curtailing the ability of Canadians to explore, photograph their country, and teach their children
about science and technology.»
An American law professor who is a
drone enthusiast — and who has been promoting the standards - based
regulation mentioned above — has a column in the ABA's Business Law Today
about advising clients who want to run
drones.
If you're interested in using a «
drone» for marketing and are now concerned
about regulations simply contact a local flying club.
«
Drone operators who believe FAA
regulations do not apply to them are now, as a matter of law, wrong,» Forbes.com reports
about the NTSB's ruling.