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  2. Regulation of UAVs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2020, the FAA requires all commercial UAS operators to obtain a remote pilot license under Part 107 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.To qualify for a Part 107 UAS license, an applicant must be over 16 years of age, demonstrate proficiency in the English language, have the physical and mental capacity to operate a UAS safely, pass a written exam of aeronautical knowledge, and ...

  3. The agencies have also clarified many sightings appear to be not drones at all, though there are more than 1 million drones lawfully registered with the FAA, and thousands of commercial, hobbyist ...

  4. Mystery drones could be identified faster using new detection ...

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    As drone sightings over New Jersey continue to raise questions, a new tool could bring answers about the source of these flying vehicles — if the government could get it off the ground.

  5. FAA banning drone flights over critical infrastructure ...

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    The FAA said the decision was made at the request of federal security partners after the agency barred drones over two locations in New Jersey in November. A frenzy of concern about drones in New ...

  6. Tips pour in over 5,000 drone sightings. Reason to worry ...

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    There are more than 1 million drones lawfully registered with the FAA, the multi-agency statement said, adding that thousands of commercial, hobbyist and law enforcement drones lawfully fly every day.

  7. List of unmanned aerial vehicle-related incidents - Wikipedia

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    The inexperienced hobbyist drone operator reportedly lost sight of the balloon in the aircraft's monitor and was operating within 5 miles (8 km) of Driggs–Reed Memorial Airport without notifying air traffic control, a violation of Federal Aviation Regulations; the balloon pilot had relied on radio communication with nearby manned aircraft and ...

  8. RaceDayQuads v. FAA - Wikipedia

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    RaceDayQuads, LLC v. FAA, also known as Brennan v.Dickson, was a 2022 United States court case heard in the DC Federal Court of Appeals in which the online store RaceDayQuads attempted to challenge the constitutionality and legality of the Federal Aviation Administration's recent remote ID ruling and decision to require that all unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) in US airspace to continuously ...

  9. What we know about mysterious drone sightings - AOL

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    Drones, a broad term for unmanned aerial vehicles, are widely owned across the United States. Around 792,000 drones are registered with the FAA , nearly evenly divided between commercial and ...