FAA CREATES DRONE IDENTIFICATION COMMITTEE
July 1st, 2017
THE FEDERAL Aviation Administration (FAA) has established a new Aviation Rulemaking Committee to help the USA government agency create standards for remotely identifying and tracking unmanned aircraft during their operations. Members have been drawn from the drone sector, civil aviation organisations, manufacturers, researchers, and standards groups. The committee has been tasked with identifying, categorising and recommending available and emerging technologies for remotely identifying and tracking drones. It has been told to ensure that identify requirements ...
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