FAA Issues Waivers For Parachute-Equipped Drones

Credit: ParaZero Drone Safety Systems
The FAA this month has issued multiple waivers allowing operators to fly parachute-equipped drones over people, flights that are normally prohibited because of the risk of injuring bystanders. The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) on June 25 announced that it has received a four-year...

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