Over the weekend, the Federal Aviation Administration officially designated the airspace above the Caesars Superdome as a “No ...
The activity becomes less and less approachable to the regular person, drones get shelved, and the number of active recreational drone pilots remains low. A company that seeks to address this gap ...
As of October 2024, there are a total of 791,597 registered drones in the U.S., with 396,746 of those registered for recreational use with more going unregistered. The Federal Aviation ...
Pilots said unregulated drones flown near airports can compromise aircraft safety leading to loss of lives, even as Dubai Police said regulations are in the pipeline. A misused recreational drone ...
The incident allegedly happened during a stretch of time when drone sightings were on the rise across the Garden State.
Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals [who] enjoy flying drones ... it got worse due to curiosity; this was not the enemy.” Last month, Trump claimed ...
There are upwards of 791,597 drones registered as of Oct. 1 in the U.S., according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which are nearly evenly divided between commercial and recreational use.
While it is generally legal to fly a drone in most places, the Federal Aviation Administration says recreational flyers cannot go into airspace around airports, designated national security ...
“Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals that enjoy flying drones. In time, it got worse due to curiosity. This was not the enemy.” The explanation did ...
Finally, someone decided to answer the question that nobody was asking: what if [Benjamin Franklin] had had a drone rather than a kite? Granted, [Jay Bowles] didn’t fly his electricity ...