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A new Florida bill may let homeowners use force against drones over private property, raising FAA safety concerns.
The new legislation flies against the FAA's own regulations prohibiting people from randomly shooting down aircraft.
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In the case of potential drone strikes against the cartels, a predictable response would be that the cartels retaliate with ...
Vertical lift specialist Piasecki Aircraft has acquired the Kargo UAV uncrewed logistics aircraft program from Kaman with plans to accelerate development to have a production-ready vehicle prepared by ...
Uncrewed aerial vehicles, UAVs, more commonly known as drones, are innovative tools that grant users a bird’s eye view of the ...
A commercial airliner was on final approach to San Francisco’s international airport in November when the crew spotted a drone outside the cockpit window. By then it was too late “to ...
According to a Deloitte report, by 2035, drones and emerging aviation technology will be a $115 billion industry and create ...
As drone sightings rise, Florida lawmakers are pushing a bill to let property owners stop drones with “reasonable force.” ...
Heartland Sky. Owned by Isaiah Borgos, it is a drone spraying operation and officially opened in the middle of April. “It’s ...
It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's a drone hovering above Guy Wicks Field at the University of Idaho in Moscow. Just minutes ...