FAA Bans Drone Flights Over U.S. Military Facilities

The FAA has issued its first airspace restrictions that specifically apply to drones. The new rules ban unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) from flying under 400 ft. above ground level within the boundaries of 133 military facilities. The special security restrictions take effect April 14. The FAA said...

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