Why you're about to see a lot more drones in the sky

MIT Technology Review 

The agency recently granted Amazon's Prime Air program approval to fly drones beyond the visual line of sight from its pilots in parts of Texas. The FAA has also granted similar waivers to hundreds of police departments around the country, which are now able to fly drones miles away, much to the ire of privacy advocates. However, while the FAA doling out more waivers is notable, there's a much bigger change coming in less than a month. It promises to be the most significant drone decision in decades, and one that will decide just how many drones we all can expect to see and hear buzzing above us in the US on a daily basis. By September 16--if the FAA adheres to its deadline--the agency must issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking about whether drones can be flown beyond a visual line of sight.