Sentences with phrase «shared airspace»

Dual - zone climate control allows the driver and the front passenger to have some autonomy over their respective temperatures but is obviously limited by shared airspace; the in - seat controls are the only way of ensuring a truly personalized temperature.
This level of collision avoidance will usher in a future of shared airspace, with many drones flying in proximity to humans and operating in and near the built environment to perform a multitude of tasks.
For example, abbas has already agreed to demilitirization and shared airspace, and some Israeli offers (including Olmert's in 2008) did not keep Israeli troops in the Jordan Valley.
This technology would be necessary if the U.S. were to have drones safely sharing the airspace with planes while they delivery toothbrushes and toilet paper to residents.
We have families overseas and I will be damned if my kids can't see them because some jerk doesn't want to share airspace with someone under the age of 12, or to see me breastfeeding.
Beyond this, hundreds if not thousands of commercial drone users are waiting in the wings for a few last technical details to be figured out (especially sense - and - avoid technology) and for the implementation of legal regulations allowing drones to share airspace with manned aircraft.
But the agency plans to allow drones, civilian or otherwise, to share airspace with old - fashioned piloted aircraft by 2015 — provided the drones incorporate collision - avoidance technology.
Another strategic effort is the U.S. Air Force's Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard prevention program, or BASH, which collects data to help map routes that prevent planes from sharing airspace with large flocks of birds.
Edward Barrett, a U.S. Naval Academy instructor and former Air Force officer who flew through war zones in Sarajevo in 1993 and in the Iraq War a decade later, says that in the past decade he has grown accustomed to sharing airspace with remotely piloted drones.
And now everything is an ensemble, sharing airspace with Betty White.
Spitfires fly once more in the skies, sharing airspace with other legendary warplanes like the Lockheed P - 38 Lightning, Curtiss P - 40C Warhawk, and, of course, the Bristol Blenheim bomber.
This includes dogs who go to the groomer and share airspace with other dogs there, dogs who board or go to doggie day care or dog parks, and any dogs who sniff noses with other dogs regularly.
We're trying to provide a framework that works for you guys but also that protects everyone sharing the airspace.

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The push for wind as a renewable energy source has turbines sharing the same airspace as aircraft, with aging radar systems unable to tell the difference
System Wide Information Management (SWIM): This is the data - sharing backbone of our airspace, providing access to relevant and understandable information such as flight data, weather, airport operational status and special use airspace status via publication and subscriptions.
It's really safety regulation and airspace regulation where the issues arise,» he explains, equating the flying of drones with «driving down the road and sharing it with a bunch of radio - controlled cars, where the person controlling the vehicle is nowhere in sight.»
The FAA's top priority in developing the drone rules is to ensure that the devices can safely share the skies with other aircraft, Corbett said, noting that drones are classified as aircraft and do not have their own airspace: «We're really concerned about people on the ground.»
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