U.S. Eyes Wider Civil Role for Government-Owned UASs

Credit: U.S. AIR FORCE/NORTHROP GRUMMAN
Pressure for greater access to U.S. airspace for unmanned aircraft keeps growing. The weight is bearing down on the FAA, and increasingly is being applied by other government agencies wanting airspace access for training, environment monitoring, law enforcement and disaster response. After 2005’s...

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