Sentences with phrase «restricted airspace»

"Restricted airspace" is an area in the sky where aircrafts are not allowed to fly without permission. It is typically used to ensure safety and security, by limiting access to certain regions for military operations, high-profile events, or sensitive locations. Full definition
The Federal Aviation Administration claimed that SkyPan flew near high - rises in restricted airspace in Chicago and New York City.
Since drones don't take off and land from designated locations, the way airplanes do, drone pilots need to be able to track aircraft to avoid collisions and flying over restricted airspace.
This is not restricted airspace, so... the point is, we can do nothing about the sound.
Drones would not be allowed outside of specifically designated areas, more than 400 feet in the air, within restricted airspace, near stadiums, or where you can't see it while you're flying it.
Over the past three years, ARM has managed field campaigns using unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and tethered balloon systems (TBS) at Oliktok Point in northern Alaska, where the U.S. Department of Energy controls restricted airspace supporting such efforts.
Pete discovers that a team of sky - diving outlaws, led by former DEA agent gone bad Ty Moncrief (Gary Busey), have snatched Earl from his flight and spirited him away for a special raid on Washington D.C.; Ty and his men intend to take advantage of an obscure rule in which the normally restricted airspace in Washington D.C. is open to parachute enthusiasts on July 4.
The tightened security plan includes an anti-drone system, restricted airspace above the Cannes airport, upgraded firearms for officers and plainclothes security personnel inside and around the Palais.
FAA administrator Michael Huerta said that the database, created following a series of potentially dangerous incidents involving drones flying in restricted airspace, has been a success.
«We located the spaceport on this big chunk of land below the Department of Defense's restricted airspace» at White Sands missile range, Spaceport America CEO Dan Hicks said.
Thank you for your enquiry but I'm afraid no part of it is possible with the stadium lying inside the London control zone and restricted airspace
The $ 200 million Spaceport America broke ground in June not far from the restricted airspace of the White Sands Missile Range.
That is one reason why Spaceport America is in such a remote location, adjacent to a federal missile range, which already has restricted airspace.
The $ 200 million project, underwritten by the state of New Mexico, broke ground in June not far from the restricted airspace of the White Sands Missile Range.
Why was it restricted airspace anyway?
The Magic Kingdom has been a no - fly zone since 2003, when the restricted airspace was created for security reasons after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania.
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