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FAA Raises Altitude Ceiling on 333 Waivers to 400 Feet
By posted by Deborah D. McAdams published
The FAA is raising the blanket altitude for 333 waivers and considering recommendations for flight over people.

FAA Announces Small UAS Registration Rule
By Deborah D McAdams published
The registration rule technically goes into effect Dec. 21, with the FAA accepting comments on it until 30 days out from publication in the Federal Register.
CTA: Fee-based Drone Registration May Burden Consumers, Discourage Compliance
By posted by Deborah D. McAdams published
"To be successful, an efficient drone registration system with widespread compliance must be simple, easy and free."

Drone Flight Still Challenged by FAA
By Bill Hayes published
Recently I have been doing some research on unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) both for the Iowa Public Television production department and for use in engineering to do tower inspections.

The FAA's Drone Drill: An Introduction
By Michael Balderston published
CommLawBlog details three steps to get FAA approval for commercial drone use

FAA Opens Drone Registry to Commercial Users
By Deborah D McAdams published
The Federal Aviation Administration has opened up its drone registry for commercial users.

Drone Sightings: FAA Logs 583 Reports of UAVs Near Airports
By Deborah D McAdams published
The Federal Aviation Administration released an updated list of pilot, air traffic controller and citizen reports of possible encounters with unmanned aircraft systems, or drones.
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