The short answer— it depends how and where you fly. All airspace in the United States is regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which allows drones to operate below 400 ...
A rail union has asked the Federal Aviation Administration to ban the use of unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, above rail yards and main lines. The International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, ...
Drones are considered aircrafts by the FAA. Here's what to know about the rules around the contentious issue of drone use.
FAA shutdown slows drone progress as waivers, BVLOS rulemaking, and modernization programs pause, while air safety operations continue.
Here's a rundown of the basic rules for operating a drone, according to the FAA, and what to know if a drone flies over your ...
There are thousands of drones registered with the FAA. What should you do if you think one over your home poses a threat?
The FAA is set to loosen rules to let people fly drones beyond their “line of sight." ...
The Federal Aviation Administration set the sweeping restrictions Wednesday at the request of the Department of Homeland ...
Drones are fun and useful, but present safety issues. Here's a look at the laws around their use and whether or not you can ...
It is illegal to shoot down a drone in Wisconsin, even if it is flying over your home. Drones must be registered with the FAA, and operators must follow specific rules depending on whether they are ...
Two Amazon Prime Air MK30 drones collided with a crane boom in Tolleson, Arizona, on Wednesday, prompting investigations by federal aviation authorities.
Here's a rundown of the basic rules for operating a drone, according to the FAA, and what to know if a drone flies over your ...