Drone On
Edward Humes's feature "Eyes in the Sky" [August] provided an outstanding overview of the current state of unmanned aircraft development and regulation in the United States. His article raises an important issue about both the need for a regulatory structure and the role that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) should (or should not) play. The FAA has been forced to squander inordinate time and resources addressing privacy and constitutional ...
Edward Humes's feature "Eyes in the Sky" [August] provided an outstanding overview of the current state of unmanned aircraft development and regulation in the United States. His article raises an important issue about both the need for a regulatory structure and the role that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) should (or should not) play. The FAA has been forced to squander inordinate time and resources addressing privacy and constitutional ...
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