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Skyward urges the industry to think Universal Traffic Management, Ryanair CEO looks to autonomous airliners, Hoverfly introduces a new tethered drone, NYPD eyes drone threats, FAA reauthorization addresses drones, looking for a kangaroo, and testing drone impacts on an airplane wing.
UAV NewsSkyward Works to Redefine UTM as ‘Universal Traffic Management’To this point, “UTM” has meant UAS Traffic Management, but Mariah Scott, President at Skyward, A Verizon company, says we should think of “Universal Traffic Management.”
Novartis to cut 500 UK jobs, Ryanair CEO says ‘pilot-less planes’ could become reality, and more top newsBusinessInsider reports that Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary says that we’ll see autonomous planes in the next 40 to 50 years.
Hoverfly introduces new tethered LiveSky SENTRY droneHoverfly Technologies Inc. a manufacturer of tether-powered drones, introduced their new LiveSky SENTRY, an all-weather, military-grade UAS.
NYPD looking to the skies for drones during UN meetingsThe New York Police Department had in mind the threat of a drone attack as they provided security for the recent UN General Assembly meetings.
Approved FAA Reauthorization Act Allows Government to Control, Confiscate DronesThe new FAA reauthorization act grants authorities new powers, while the Academy of Model Aeronautics says that under Section 349 [PDF] members should continue to fly in accordance with AMA’s safety guidelines.
Drones help search for runaway kangaroo in FloridaA kangaroo in South Florida named Storm escaped and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers used two drones to help in the search.
UAV Video of the WeekEven small drones, like a DJI Phantom, pose a risk to manned aircraft
The University of Dayton Research Institute’s Impact Physics Lab conducted tests designed to simulate a drone striking an airplane mid-air at 238 mph. A DJI Phantom 2 drone was launched into the wing of a Mooney M20 aircraft.
Are Drones Dangerous?
By Max Trescott | Aviation News Talk Network4.8
6666 ratings
Skyward urges the industry to think Universal Traffic Management, Ryanair CEO looks to autonomous airliners, Hoverfly introduces a new tethered drone, NYPD eyes drone threats, FAA reauthorization addresses drones, looking for a kangaroo, and testing drone impacts on an airplane wing.
UAV NewsSkyward Works to Redefine UTM as ‘Universal Traffic Management’To this point, “UTM” has meant UAS Traffic Management, but Mariah Scott, President at Skyward, A Verizon company, says we should think of “Universal Traffic Management.”
Novartis to cut 500 UK jobs, Ryanair CEO says ‘pilot-less planes’ could become reality, and more top newsBusinessInsider reports that Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary says that we’ll see autonomous planes in the next 40 to 50 years.
Hoverfly introduces new tethered LiveSky SENTRY droneHoverfly Technologies Inc. a manufacturer of tether-powered drones, introduced their new LiveSky SENTRY, an all-weather, military-grade UAS.
NYPD looking to the skies for drones during UN meetingsThe New York Police Department had in mind the threat of a drone attack as they provided security for the recent UN General Assembly meetings.
Approved FAA Reauthorization Act Allows Government to Control, Confiscate DronesThe new FAA reauthorization act grants authorities new powers, while the Academy of Model Aeronautics says that under Section 349 [PDF] members should continue to fly in accordance with AMA’s safety guidelines.
Drones help search for runaway kangaroo in FloridaA kangaroo in South Florida named Storm escaped and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers used two drones to help in the search.
UAV Video of the WeekEven small drones, like a DJI Phantom, pose a risk to manned aircraft
The University of Dayton Research Institute’s Impact Physics Lab conducted tests designed to simulate a drone striking an airplane mid-air at 238 mph. A DJI Phantom 2 drone was launched into the wing of a Mooney M20 aircraft.
Are Drones Dangerous?

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