In a first, FAA allows PrecisionHawk to fly drones where pilots can’t see them

PrecisionHawk helps drones navigate only where it is safe and legal to fly. The Federal Aviation Administration has given permission to a drone tech startup called PrecisionHawk to fly its unmanned aerial vehicles beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) in U.S. airspace. The exemption represents a first in the country, and comes on the same day that the FAA implemented its Part 107 rules governing the way that businesses can use small drones, up to 55 pounds, in… Read More Post by startupsnows.blogspot.com
In a first, FAA allows PrecisionHawk to fly drones where pilots can’t see them In a first, FAA allows PrecisionHawk to fly drones where pilots can’t see them Reviewed by Unknown on 4:16 PM Rating: 5

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