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FAA Issues Final Rules on Drone Use


FAA Announces Effective Dates for Final Drone Rules

The final rules requiring remote identification of drones and allowing some flights over people, over moving vehicles and at night under certain conditions ...

Operations Over People General Overview

The Operation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Over People final rule is ... requirements when conducting operations over people using unmanned ...

FAA Ends Discretionary Enforcement Policy on Drone Remote ...

WASHINGTON - Pilots who operate drones that are required to be registered must comply with the Remote ID Rule. In September 2023, the FAA ...

FAA Issues Final Rule for Powered-Lift Aircraft - Dronelife

Billy Nolen, former Acting Administrator of the FAA and currently Chief Regulatory Affairs Officer at Archer Aviation, an AUVSI member company, ...

FAA Releases Two Final Rules to Advance Drone Integration

The Final Rule prohibits the use of ADS-B Out by an unmanned aircraft unless specifically authorized by the FAA Administrator. Authorization is likely only ...

New Drone Rules Take Effect Today | Federal Aviation Administration

WASHINGTON –Final rules take effect today for remotely identifying drones ... drone use.” The Remote Identification (Remote ID) rule ...

Recreational Flyers & Community-Based Organizations

The rule for operating unmanned aircraft systems ( UAS ) or drones under 55 pounds in the National Airspace System ( NAS ) is 14 CFR Part 107, ...

FAA Issues Drone Operation Final Rule - SWACCA

Overall, this final rule amends the FAA's regulations at 14 CFR 107 by permitting the routine operation of small UAS at night or over people ...

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Issues Much-Anticipated ...

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced new rules for drone operators that will ease restrictions on the overall use of drones and address ...

In This Section - Federal Aviation Administration

... final rules for Unmanned Aircraft (UA), commonly known as drones ... “These final rules carefully address safety, security and privacy concerns ...

FAA Issues Final Rule for Commercial Drone Use

The rule, which goes into effect in late August, covers only the operation of drones, referred to by the FAA as Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), that weigh less ...

FAA Issues Final Rules on Drone Use - ASIS International

The new regulation classifies different categories of UAS according to size and potential for damage. All categories that fly over people must ...

FAA Issues Final Ruling on Remote ID For Drones - Consortiq

If you intend to follow the remote ID rule by flying a drone with a built-in transmitter, after Feb. 26, you have 18 months to comply. If you are using an add- ...

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) - Federal Aviation Administration

The FAA collaborates with industry and communities to advance drone operations and integrate them into the national airspace.

Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Regulations (Part 107)

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules for small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or “drone,” operations cover a broad spectrum of ...

GAO-23-105189, DRONES: FAA Should Improve Its Approach to ...

... FAA issued the following two final rules to enable more complex drone operations. ... Issues Regarding the Commercial and Recreational Use ...

Operation of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Over People

As a point of clarification, this rule uses the term “applicant” to refer to the person who submits a declaration of compliance to the FAA for ...

FAA Proposed $341413 in Civil Penalties Against Drone Operators

The operator disregarded a temporary flight restriction (TFR) and several FAA regulations, including operating in Class D airspace without prior ...

Newsline | FAA Issues Final Rule on Drones

The final rule covers commercial uses for UAS that weigh less than 55 pounds and it takes effect Aug. 29. Following is the FAA's summary of the ...

Help understanding FAA rules : r/drones - Reddit

Your drone must always be within sight when you are flying, cannot go over 400 feet altitude, and cannot pass directly over people without their ...