U.S. Army UAV OK For Civil Airspace

Credit: U.S. Army Photo
On Aug. 19, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gave the U.S. Army preliminary approval to fly its newly renamed Gray Eagle unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in national airspace near a desert airfield at El Mirage, Calif., using a “sense-and-avoid” system of ground-based radars, rather than a...

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