(Source: Reuters.com)
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that it would place a higher priority on integrating drones into the national air space by appointing a senior adviser to coordinate relations with industry and other outside stakeholders.
FAA Administrator Michael Huerta said the new position would deal with what has become “an absolute crush” of outside interest from the private sector and allow safety regulators within the agency’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) integration office to concentrate on crafting new regulations for commercial drone use.
He said the aim was to put “more resources” on drone integration “to elevate its profile within the agency.”
The job, which has not yet been filled, is the latest in a series of FAA actions to enhance its accommodation of commercial drones in the face of mounting pressure from Congress and private industry.
The FAA, which hopes to have final drone regulations in place by the start of 2017, has also taken steps to broaden the corporate use and testing of drones on a case-by-case basis.
“It’s almost an external focus on how we can ensure that we’re being responsive to industry and the global community, while at the same time actually getting the work done that’s getting things into the air space system,” Huerta told reporters at an aviation forum in Washington.
The change essentially splits in two the position of former FAA drone office manager James Williams, who recently retired.
The new senior UAS adviser will report to FAA Deputy Administrator Michael Whitaker and have broad scope to deal with the public, the aviation industry, state and local governments, members of Congress and others.
“We wanted it to be at a sufficient level that it could play this coordinating role across all of the parts of the agency as well as across the industry,” Huerta said.
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