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CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURER SKYDIO LAUNCHES NEW DRONE WITH Redwood City, Calif.-based drone company Skydio has introduced the Skydio 2 drone, along with a charging base station. Built on the Skydio Autonomy Engine, the new drone has a 4k60HDR camera, approximately 2.17 miles of wireless range and 23 minutes of flight time. Compact enough to fit “anywhere you can carry a 13-inchlaptop,” the
DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. VIRGINIA TECH: HOW MUCH INJURY CAN A DRONE CRASH CAUSE? IT At the beginning of this year, Virginia Tech, a longtime unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) researcher and home to one of the federal drone test sites, announced it would be using dummies to test the potential impact of drone crashes on humans. Now, the university has revealed the results of the peer-reviewed academic study, which shows there is a wide variation in the risk UAS pose to people on FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation KRISTIN SWOBODA APPOINTED UAS SPECIALIST FOR NATIONAL PARK Kristin Swoboda recently joined the National Park Service (NPS) as its new fleet, pilot and unmanned aircraft (UAS) specialist for the aviation program. She succeeds Jim Traub, who retired in 2014. Most recently, Swoboda worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) in Boise, Idaho, as its regional UAS manager. During her time with the PAE ISR PARTNERING WITH NASA TO CONDUCT LARGE-DRONE DEMO Sterling, Va.-based PAE ISR LLC, original equipment manufacturer of the Resolute Eagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS), has signed a cooperative agreement with NASA to conduct a demonstration of the drone in 2020, as well as work toward integration of UAS into the National Airspace System (NAS). According to the company, the ResoluteEagle platform has
CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURER SKYDIO LAUNCHES NEW DRONE WITH Redwood City, Calif.-based drone company Skydio has introduced the Skydio 2 drone, along with a charging base station. Built on the Skydio Autonomy Engine, the new drone has a 4k60HDR camera, approximately 2.17 miles of wireless range and 23 minutes of flight time. Compact enough to fit “anywhere you can carry a 13-inchlaptop,” the
DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. VIRGINIA TECH: HOW MUCH INJURY CAN A DRONE CRASH CAUSE? IT At the beginning of this year, Virginia Tech, a longtime unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) researcher and home to one of the federal drone test sites, announced it would be using dummies to test the potential impact of drone crashes on humans. Now, the university has revealed the results of the peer-reviewed academic study, which shows there is a wide variation in the risk UAS pose to people on FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH FAA Predicts Future UAS Growth. In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-modelunmanned
THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of FAA ISSUES REFRESHER ON FLYING DRONES Today, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released a refresher on its Part 107 rules for small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations, covering commercial and government uses for drones weighing less than 55 pounds. If you’re looking to brush up on the FAA’s Part 107 rules, the agency has issued the following fact sheet: Operating Requirements When SKYFRONT BOASTS MULTI-ROTOR UAV FLIGHT OF MORE THAN 4.5 Menlo Park, Calif.-based Skyfront, creator of long-endurance multi-rotor drones for the agriculture, energy and utility industries, is claiming a new endurance world record for a multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). According to the company, its Tailwind drone flew for a total of 4 hours and 34 minutes on July 26. The hybrid gasoline-electric quadcopter flew CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURER SKYDIO LAUNCHES NEW DRONE WITH Redwood City, Calif.-based drone company Skydio has introduced the Skydio 2 drone, along with a charging base station. Built on the Skydio Autonomy Engine, the new drone has a 4k60HDR camera, approximately 2.17 miles of wireless range and 23 minutes of flight time. Compact enough to fit “anywhere you can carry a 13-inchlaptop,” the
DRONE COMPANIES DEVELOPING SMALL UAS FOR U.S. ARMY The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has selected Parrot, Skydio, Altavian, Teal Drones, Vantage Robotics and Lumenier to participate in the development of short-range reconnaissance (SRR) drone technology for the U.S. Army. In a solicitation issued in November, the U.S. Army sought an SSR platform “intended to be an inexpensive, rucksack portable, vertical take-off and DJI REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE QUIZ FOR FIRST-TIME DRONE PILOTS DJI has launched a new knowledge quiz that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) pilots will be required to take before their first DJI flights. The series of basic questions will appear in DJI GO 4, DJI’s main flight app, which runs on smartphones and tablets connected to droneremote controllers.
VIRGINIA TECH: HOW MUCH INJURY CAN A DRONE CRASH CAUSE? IT At the beginning of this year, Virginia Tech, a longtime unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) researcher and home to one of the federal drone test sites, announced it would be using dummies to test the potential impact of drone crashes on humans. Now, the university has revealed the results of the peer-reviewed academic study, which shows there is a wide variation in the risk UAS pose to people on DARTDRONES LAUNCHES NEW GRANT PROGRAM TO HELP PUBLIC DARTdrones Launches New Grant Program to Help Public Safety Drone Adoption. On the anniversary of their appearance on ABC’s Shark Tank, DARTdrones says it is pledging $100,000 in drone training grants to public safety organizations as a way to give back. A year ago, A small team at DARTdrones eagerly awaited their moment in the spotlight LATEST DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS SimActive Introduces New LiDAR Workflow. December 3, 2019. UAVs. Robotic Skies Providing Maintenance and Repair for Acecore UAVs. December 3, 2019. UAV Safety. Helios Visions Offering Guide for Flying Drones in Chicago. November 25, 2019. UAV Equipment & Systems. DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. KRISTIN SWOBODA APPOINTED UAS SPECIALIST FOR NATIONAL PARK Kristin Swoboda recently joined the National Park Service (NPS) as its new fleet, pilot and unmanned aircraft (UAS) specialist for the aviation program. She succeeds Jim Traub, who retired in 2014. Most recently, Swoboda worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) in Boise, Idaho, as its regional UAS manager. During her time with the FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH FAA Predicts Future UAS Growth. In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-modelunmanned
SKYFRONT BOASTS MULTI-ROTOR UAV FLIGHT OF MORE THAN 4.5 Menlo Park, Calif.-based Skyfront, creator of long-endurance multi-rotor drones for the agriculture, energy and utility industries, is claiming a new endurance world record for a multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). According to the company, its Tailwind drone flew for a total of 4 hours and 34 minutes on July 26. The hybrid gasoline-electric quadcopter flew FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. LIDAR, DJI MATRICE SUCCESSFULLY COLLECT BATHYMETRIC DATA ASTRALiTe Inc., a Colorado-based manufacturer of LiDAR systems, successfully integrated is 2-in-1 Topo-Bathy LiDAR with a DJI Matrice 600 Pro drone during three separate missions over the course of a month. According to the company, the LiDAR runs on its own self-contained battery – in turn, saving the drone’s batteries and enabling more air time. Even DJI REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE QUIZ FOR FIRST-TIME DRONE PILOTS DJI has launched a new knowledge quiz that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) pilots will be required to take before their first DJI flights. The series of basic questions will appear in DJI GO 4, DJI’s main flight app, which runs on smartphones and tablets connected to droneremote controllers.
HOW MANY REGISTERED DRONE USERS IN YOUR AREA? CHECK OUT In response to Freedom of Information Act requests, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has publicly released its database of registered drone owners. The huge list includes the city, state and zip code of each hobbyist and non-hobbyist registrant; names and street addresses are not shown in order to protect the privacy of users, considering many are FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without LATEST DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS SimActive Introduces New LiDAR Workflow. December 3, 2019. UAVs. Robotic Skies Providing Maintenance and Repair for Acecore UAVs. December 3, 2019. UAV Safety. Helios Visions Offering Guide for Flying Drones in Chicago. November 25, 2019. UAV Equipment & Systems. DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. KRISTIN SWOBODA APPOINTED UAS SPECIALIST FOR NATIONAL PARK Kristin Swoboda recently joined the National Park Service (NPS) as its new fleet, pilot and unmanned aircraft (UAS) specialist for the aviation program. She succeeds Jim Traub, who retired in 2014. Most recently, Swoboda worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) in Boise, Idaho, as its regional UAS manager. During her time with the FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH FAA Predicts Future UAS Growth. In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-modelunmanned
SKYFRONT BOASTS MULTI-ROTOR UAV FLIGHT OF MORE THAN 4.5 Menlo Park, Calif.-based Skyfront, creator of long-endurance multi-rotor drones for the agriculture, energy and utility industries, is claiming a new endurance world record for a multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). According to the company, its Tailwind drone flew for a total of 4 hours and 34 minutes on July 26. The hybrid gasoline-electric quadcopter flew FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. LIDAR, DJI MATRICE SUCCESSFULLY COLLECT BATHYMETRIC DATA ASTRALiTe Inc., a Colorado-based manufacturer of LiDAR systems, successfully integrated is 2-in-1 Topo-Bathy LiDAR with a DJI Matrice 600 Pro drone during three separate missions over the course of a month. According to the company, the LiDAR runs on its own self-contained battery – in turn, saving the drone’s batteries and enabling more air time. Even DJI REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE QUIZ FOR FIRST-TIME DRONE PILOTS DJI has launched a new knowledge quiz that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) pilots will be required to take before their first DJI flights. The series of basic questions will appear in DJI GO 4, DJI’s main flight app, which runs on smartphones and tablets connected to droneremote controllers.
HOW MANY REGISTERED DRONE USERS IN YOUR AREA? CHECK OUT In response to Freedom of Information Act requests, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has publicly released its database of registered drone owners. The huge list includes the city, state and zip code of each hobbyist and non-hobbyist registrant; names and street addresses are not shown in order to protect the privacy of users, considering many are FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH FAA Predicts Future UAS Growth. In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-modelunmanned
FLYING DRONES BEYOND LINE OF SIGHT: HOW CAN WE GET THERE Betsy Lillian. -. May 10, 2017. 0. Drone operations taking place beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS), though necessary in a number of commercial industries seeking to use unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) technology to its full potential, are certainly not taking place across the board – simply because the regulatory framework is notyet in
AERYON DEBUTS NEW SKYRANGER R80 DRONE Waterloo, Ontario-based Aeryon Labs Inc., a provider of drones for military, public safety and commercial customers, has unveiled the SkyRanger R80, the newest addition to Aeryon’s family of SkyRanger unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Designed for UAS operators within the defense and security markets, the R80 is based on the original Aeryon SkyRanger (renamed the SkyRanger R60), THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation NEW SOFTWARE ALLOWS DEVELOPERS TO DESIGN AND SIMULATE UAV ComQuest Ventures LLC (CQV), a drone engineering company based out of San Juan, Puerto Rico, has introduced Typhon UDX, software for the design, analysis, optimization and simulation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). According to the company, the product is designed to minimize the time and costs of developing drones, including fixed-wing and multi-rotor aircraft. The DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of THESE TWO NEW DRONES CAN PICK THINGS UP AND CLING TO WALLS These Two New Drones Can Pick Things Up and Cling to Walls. Nagoya, Japan-based industrial drone manufacturer Prodrone Co. Ltd. has developed what it calls a large-format drone equipped with two robotic arms, enabling it to directly accomplish a variety of tasks. Separately, PRODRONE has developed a self-propelling, surface-clingingdrone.
VIRGINIA TECH: HOW MUCH INJURY CAN A DRONE CRASH CAUSE? IT At the beginning of this year, Virginia Tech, a longtime unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) researcher and home to one of the federal drone test sites, announced it would be using dummies to test the potential impact of drone crashes on humans. Now, the university has revealed the results of the peer-reviewed academic study, which shows there is a wide variation in the risk UAS pose to people on WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH FAA Predicts Future UAS Growth. In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-modelunmanned
KRISTIN SWOBODA APPOINTED UAS SPECIALIST FOR NATIONAL PARK Kristin Swoboda recently joined the National Park Service (NPS) as its new fleet, pilot and unmanned aircraft (UAS) specialist for the aviation program. She succeeds Jim Traub, who retired in 2014. Most recently, Swoboda worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) in Boise, Idaho, as its regional UAS manager. During her time with the PAE ISR PARTNERING WITH NASA TO CONDUCT LARGE-DRONE DEMO Sterling, Va.-based PAE ISR LLC, original equipment manufacturer of the Resolute Eagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS), has signed a cooperative agreement with NASA to conduct a demonstration of the drone in 2020, as well as work toward integration of UAS into the National Airspace System (NAS). According to the company, the ResoluteEagle platform has
DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
VIRGINIA TECH: HOW MUCH INJURY CAN A DRONE CRASH CAUSE? IT At the beginning of this year, Virginia Tech, a longtime unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) researcher and home to one of the federal drone test sites, announced it would be using dummies to test the potential impact of drone crashes on humans. Now, the university has revealed the results of the peer-reviewed academic study, which shows there is a wide variation in the risk UAS pose to people on FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH FAA Predicts Future UAS Growth. In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-modelunmanned
KRISTIN SWOBODA APPOINTED UAS SPECIALIST FOR NATIONAL PARK Kristin Swoboda recently joined the National Park Service (NPS) as its new fleet, pilot and unmanned aircraft (UAS) specialist for the aviation program. She succeeds Jim Traub, who retired in 2014. Most recently, Swoboda worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) in Boise, Idaho, as its regional UAS manager. During her time with the PAE ISR PARTNERING WITH NASA TO CONDUCT LARGE-DRONE DEMO Sterling, Va.-based PAE ISR LLC, original equipment manufacturer of the Resolute Eagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS), has signed a cooperative agreement with NASA to conduct a demonstration of the drone in 2020, as well as work toward integration of UAS into the National Airspace System (NAS). According to the company, the ResoluteEagle platform has
DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
VIRGINIA TECH: HOW MUCH INJURY CAN A DRONE CRASH CAUSE? IT At the beginning of this year, Virginia Tech, a longtime unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) researcher and home to one of the federal drone test sites, announced it would be using dummies to test the potential impact of drone crashes on humans. Now, the university has revealed the results of the peer-reviewed academic study, which shows there is a wide variation in the risk UAS pose to people on FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without UAV EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS ARCHIVES Microdrones Releasing a Number of Enhancements to Solutions Suite. UAV Equipment & Systems November 6, 2019. Microdrones is debuting three new Integrated UAV Systems based on the company’s md4-3000 aircraft: the mdMapper3000DuoG VHR, the mdMapper3000DuoG and the FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH FAA Predicts Future UAS Growth. In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-modelunmanned
DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURER SKYDIO LAUNCHES NEW DRONE WITH Redwood City, Calif.-based drone company Skydio has introduced the Skydio 2 drone, along with a charging base station. Built on the Skydio Autonomy Engine, the new drone has a 4k60HDR camera, approximately 2.17 miles of wireless range and 23 minutes of flight time. Compact enough to fit “anywhere you can carry a 13-inchlaptop,” the
FAA ISSUES REFRESHER ON FLYING DRONES Today, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released a refresher on its Part 107 rules for small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations, covering commercial and government uses for drones weighing less than 55 pounds. If you’re looking to brush up on the FAA’s Part 107 rules, the agency has issued the following fact sheet: Operating Requirements When DJI REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE QUIZ FOR FIRST-TIME DRONE PILOTS DJI has launched a new knowledge quiz that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) pilots will be required to take before their first DJI flights. The series of basic questions will appear in DJI GO 4, DJI’s main flight app, which runs on smartphones and tablets connected to droneremote controllers.
VIRGINIA TECH: HOW MUCH INJURY CAN A DRONE CRASH CAUSE? IT At the beginning of this year, Virginia Tech, a longtime unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) researcher and home to one of the federal drone test sites, announced it would be using dummies to test the potential impact of drone crashes on humans. Now, the university has revealed the results of the peer-reviewed academic study, which shows there is a wide variation in the risk UAS pose to people on PIX4DMAPPER NOW CONVERTS UAV DATA INTO 3D PDFS Pix4Dmapper Now Converts UAV Data into 3D PDFs. PDF3D, a U.K.-based provider of products for converting data into PDFs, has teamed up with Pix4D, a Swiss provider of image processing software, to offer 3D PDFs for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) data. The latest release of the Pix4Dmapper integrates the 3D PDF feature, which is suited for HOW MANY REGISTERED DRONE USERS IN YOUR AREA? CHECK OUT In response to Freedom of Information Act requests, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has publicly released its database of registered drone owners. The huge list includes the city, state and zip code of each hobbyist and non-hobbyist registrant; names and street addresses are not shown in order to protect the privacy of users, considering many are PORT OF LONG BEACH REQUIRES $100 UAS PERMIT The permit application requires a $100 fee and takes roughly 10 business days to process. Speaking on the “cost-prohibitive” nature of the permits, the port explains in an FAQ that “fees assessed to issue a permit cover staff time” and that “insurance requirements serve to protect port assets and tenant business interests.”. Drone operators must also submit an on-sitenotification
DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation SKYFRONT BOASTS MULTI-ROTOR UAV FLIGHT OF MORE THAN 4.5 Menlo Park, Calif.-based Skyfront, creator of long-endurance multi-rotor drones for the agriculture, energy and utility industries, is claiming a new endurance world record for a multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). According to the company, its Tailwind drone flew for a total of 4 hours and 34 minutes on July 26. The hybrid gasoline-electric quadcopter flew PAE ISR PARTNERING WITH NASA TO CONDUCT LARGE-DRONE DEMO Sterling, Va.-based PAE ISR LLC, original equipment manufacturer of the Resolute Eagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS), has signed a cooperative agreement with NASA to conduct a demonstration of the drone in 2020, as well as work toward integration of UAS into the National Airspace System (NAS). According to the company, the ResoluteEagle platform has
KRISTIN SWOBODA APPOINTED UAS SPECIALIST FOR NATIONAL PARK Kristin Swoboda recently joined the National Park Service (NPS) as its new fleet, pilot and unmanned aircraft (UAS) specialist for the aviation program. She succeeds Jim Traub, who retired in 2014. Most recently, Swoboda worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) in Boise, Idaho, as its regional UAS manager. During her time with the DJI REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE QUIZ FOR FIRST-TIME DRONE PILOTS DJI has launched a new knowledge quiz that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) pilots will be required to take before their first DJI flights. The series of basic questions will appear in DJI GO 4, DJI’s main flight app, which runs on smartphones and tablets connected to droneremote controllers.
WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
THESE TWO NEW DRONES CAN PICK THINGS UP AND CLING TO WALLSDRONE PICK UP OBJECTSDRONES THAT CAN LIFT THINGSDRONE PICKS UP MANDRONES THAT CAN DROP ITEMSLOOK UP DRONES These Two New Drones Can Pick Things Up and Cling to Walls. Nagoya, Japan-based industrial drone manufacturer Prodrone Co. Ltd. has developed what it calls a large-format drone equipped with two robotic arms, enabling it to directly accomplish a variety of tasks. Separately, PRODRONE has developed a self-propelling, surface-clingingdrone.
FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation SKYFRONT BOASTS MULTI-ROTOR UAV FLIGHT OF MORE THAN 4.5 Menlo Park, Calif.-based Skyfront, creator of long-endurance multi-rotor drones for the agriculture, energy and utility industries, is claiming a new endurance world record for a multi-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). According to the company, its Tailwind drone flew for a total of 4 hours and 34 minutes on July 26. The hybrid gasoline-electric quadcopter flew PAE ISR PARTNERING WITH NASA TO CONDUCT LARGE-DRONE DEMO Sterling, Va.-based PAE ISR LLC, original equipment manufacturer of the Resolute Eagle unmanned aircraft system (UAS), has signed a cooperative agreement with NASA to conduct a demonstration of the drone in 2020, as well as work toward integration of UAS into the National Airspace System (NAS). According to the company, the ResoluteEagle platform has
KRISTIN SWOBODA APPOINTED UAS SPECIALIST FOR NATIONAL PARK Kristin Swoboda recently joined the National Park Service (NPS) as its new fleet, pilot and unmanned aircraft (UAS) specialist for the aviation program. She succeeds Jim Traub, who retired in 2014. Most recently, Swoboda worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) in Boise, Idaho, as its regional UAS manager. During her time with the DJI REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE QUIZ FOR FIRST-TIME DRONE PILOTS DJI has launched a new knowledge quiz that unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) pilots will be required to take before their first DJI flights. The series of basic questions will appear in DJI GO 4, DJI’s main flight app, which runs on smartphones and tablets connected to drone remote controllers. Developed in collaboration with the Federal THESE TWO NEW DRONES CAN PICK THINGS UP AND CLING TO WALLSDRONE PICK UP OBJECTSDRONES THAT CAN LIFT THINGSDRONE PICKS UP MANDRONES THAT CAN DROP ITEMSLOOK UP DRONES Nagoya, Japan-based industrial drone manufacturer Prodrone Co. Ltd. has developed what it calls a large-format drone equipped with two robotic arms, enabling it to directly accomplish a variety of tasks. Separately, PRODRONE has developed a self-propelling, surface-clinging drone. According to the company, the hands-on tasks for the PD6B-AW-ARM aircraft include grasping and carrying WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
FAA OFFERS PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR DRONE OPERATORS “We want you to fly safe, fly smart – and have fun,” the FAA says, introducing its new safety checklist. This guide offers a bullet-point list of nine reminders for operations, including flying under 400 feet and within the visual line of sight of the operator, as well as never flying around sports events, first-response efforts, other aircraft, groups of people or airports. FAA TO AMA: YES, YOU CAN FLY OVER 400 FEET The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) says the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has “recognized AMA’s role as a community-based organization” and thus confirmed that model aircraft are permitted to fly higher than 400 feet in altitude as long as the operator follows AMA’s safety guidelines and is not within three miles of an airport without DRONE NEWS, UAS NEWS Unmanned Aerial Online is the web's destination for news, analysis and thought leadership about the burgeoning commercial and civil unmanned aerial vehicle sector, covering the applications, technologies and ideas that are driving the industry. THE CASE FOR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR DRONES This article originally appeared as a Verizon blog by Mariah Scott, president of Skyward, a Verizon company that provides software and consulting for companies that use drones commercially. In February 2018, Corey Hitchcock traveled to Puerto Rico to assist crews from Georgia Power, Alabama Power and Mississippi Power with restoration efforts following the island’s devastation FAA PREDICTS FUTURE UAS GROWTH In its latest aerospace forecast, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) highlights what it calls the “phenomenal growth” of the small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) industry. According to the agency’s aerospace forecast report for fiscal years 2019-2039, there were more than 277,000 non-model unmanned aircraft registered with the FAA at the end of 2018, representing a FAA ISSUES REFRESHER ON FLYING DRONES Today, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released a refresher on its Part 107 rules for small unmanned aircraft system (UAS) operations, covering commercial and government uses for drones weighing less than 55 pounds. If you’re looking to brush up on the FAA’s Part 107 rules, the agency has issued the following fact sheet: Operating Requirements When EIGHT STAGES OF THE COMMERCIAL DRONE TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION The commercial drone technology ecosystem has come a long way in the last half-decade. Enterprises around the world that have spent several years exploring drones’ potential are finding that the business insight that can be achieved from this technology can be a catalyst for profound transformation. There have been at least eight distinctlevels of
DJI UNVEILS NEW DRONE FOR PRECISION AG, LAND MANAGEMENT DJI has introduced a multispectral imaging drone designed for precision agriculture and environmental management. P4 Multispectral combines data from six separate sensors: It features a gimbal-stabilized imaging system composed of one RGB camera and a multispectral camera array with five narrow band sensors – including red edge and near infrared – that are capable of THESE TWO NEW DRONES CAN PICK THINGS UP AND CLING TO WALLS Nagoya, Japan-based industrial drone manufacturer Prodrone Co. Ltd. has developed what it calls a large-format drone equipped with two robotic arms, enabling it to directly accomplish a variety of tasks. Separately, PRODRONE has developed a self-propelling, surface-clinging drone. According to the company, the hands-on tasks for the PD6B-AW-ARM aircraft include grasping and carrying WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN CREATING A LOCAL DRONE ORDINANCE The Association of California Cities – Orange County (ACC-OC), a nonprofit group dedicated to representing the interests of 34 cities in Orange County, has created what it calls an “ultimate checklist” for local governments to see before they come up with their own drone ordinances. Importantly, ACC-OC made sure to keep inmind the Federal
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