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FAA Announces Regulations That Will Allow Drone Flights In America

(Source: Forbes)  

On Sunday, the FAA announced the regulations that will allow routine use of small drones in America. The announcement was hastily arranged after Forbes revealed details about the regulations gleaned from an inadvertently published FAA document. Before becoming finalized, the rules must go through a comment period, during which the public will have an opportunity to weigh in on the rules. Congress required the FAA to create rules for small drones, technically called unmanned aircraft, by 2015.

The proposed rules closely track what we published yesterday, here is a brief summary of the highlights:

The proposed rule also discusses a “micro UAS rule” (perhaps inspired by this) that will allow flights over people in Class G airspace. The FAA is seeking public comment on this proposed rule that will create a 4.4 pound and below classification for the smallest category of drones.

The new rule also proposes operating limitations designed to minimize risks to other aircraft and people and property on the ground:

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