Texas-based EquuSearch, a non-profit organization that provides remote drone assistance for search and rescue ‘missions’ to families and law enforcement agencies, filed a lawsuit on Monday a... Read more
Sunday was 4/20 or, as citizens of Colorado now call it, “Stick it to the Man Day.” Denver’s Civic Center Park played host to a 4/20 rally on Sunday in which marijuana enth... Read more
On Monday morning, the  FAA granted the North Dakota Department of Commerce team a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA) to begin working with a Draganflyer X4ES at the Northern Plain... Read more
Detroit Aircraft Corporation CEO Jon Rimanelli believes so. In a recent interview with the Detroit Free Press, Rimanelli explained why Detroit could be the catalyst for the emergence of dron... Read more
Combining the explosive growth of the drone industry with the fact that drone pilots can earn up to six figure salaries is yielding the perfect storm for academia. Over the past five years,... Read more
Sensefly, the Switzerland-based branch of Parrot announced eBee Ag, a new fully autonomous aerial imaging drone for precision agriculture applications. “The eBee Ag enables growers and coop... Read more
Over the last several years, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in military operations has raised a new level of heated debate across the political spectrum. Use of drones by the Obama and... Read more
The only authorized use of drones in the U.S is for non-commercial purposes, like law enforcement, search and rescue or as a hobby. Any other use of a drone is prohibited. While the FAA scra... Read more
Last month at the Black Hat conference in London, information security company SensePost unveiled Snoopy, a tracking and profiling framework that can easily hack into mobile Wi-Fi, Bluetooth... Read more
The advent of domestic drones in America may not be simply a matter of when—but more importantly how? The capabilities of domestic drone technology have been well documented; from commercia... Read more
Who owns the space 100 feet above the roof of your house? You’re not going to build your house that high – even if zoning ordinances allowed it- and the Federal Aviation Administ... Read more
Whether or not the FAA will have drone regulation sorted out by its Congressionally-mandated deadline of 2015, remains to be seen. But while the feds sit in committee, commercial UAVs are ta... Read more
The FAA is *supposed* to have federal regulations for commercial UAvs in place by 2015. But progress waits for no man -to say nothing of government agencies- so drone technology is being ado... Read more
If you have signed up for the University of Missouri’s ” Introduction to Drone Issues, Applications and Flight: for Student Researchers, Entrepreneurs, Educators and Communicator... Read more