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New FAA Rules Double The Sky For Drone Companies
Our sky is zoned for people. The Federal Aviation Administration, tasked with regulating the airspace above America, has elaborate rules for who and what can fly where. Out of an abundance of caution for human safety, the FAA tries to keep that airspace tidy, reserved for human-carrying vehicles. In a new regulation last week, they opened up just a little bit more of that sky for commercial use of drones, adding a robotic floor to the heavens. "FAA Doubles "Blanket" Altitude for Many [Unmanned Aerial System] Flights" is how the FAA framed the announcement, and that's technically true.