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there are more than one million drones lawfully registered with the FAA in the United States, and thousands of commercial, hobbyist and law enforcement drones lawfully in the sky on any given day.
Brian Kemp signed HB 481 into law which provides some limited ... not allow anyone to launch or operate a drone in a populated area without prior FAA authorization and written permission from ...
The FAA considers drones to be aircraft, and under federal law, it is illegal to shoot at any aircraft, whether manned or unmanned. The FAA warns that doing so could cause the drone to crash ...
The FAA’s website states drones are allowed in “most places” and should not be flown higher than 400 feet. They state landing can be prohibited by local and state laws, but flying is only ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily banned drone use over “critical infrastructure” sites in New York City until mid-January – just hours after the agency placed similar ...