FAA Drone Remote Identification System In The Works?
Drones have already become common, but with commercial ones being tested by the likes of Google and Amazon, the government will sooner or later have to step in and determine how they should be managed. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is working on remote identification system for drones, which would ensure their safety. It held a meeting with stakeholders such as Amazon and Ford and the New York Police Department on June 21 and releases a press statement later. Currently drones weighing over half a pound need to have ID tags, but this identification system might not work well, as seeing the ID tags while the drone is mid-air is near impossible. "The Aviation Rulemaking Committee considered issues such as existing regulations applicable to drone identification and tracking, air traffic management for drones, concerns and authorities of local law enforcement, and potential legal considerations. The group developed some preliminary questions and identification parameters, and reviewed a sample of existing identification technologies."
Jul-2-2017, 06:50:06 GMT
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