jueves, 12 de febrero de 2015

FAA Newws & Updates: FAA Grants ND UAS Test Site Broader Air Access



February 11- The Federal Aviation Administration has authorized unmanned aircraft
systems (UAS) to fly in a wide area of North Dakota, a move that will give industry more
 opportunities for research that could help the agency integrate UAS into the nation’s
airspace.
Two Certificates of Waiver or Authorization (COAs) awarded to the Northern Plains
UAS Test Site greatly expand the airspace available for research flights to most of
northeastern North Dakota. The FAA soon expects to approve two more COAs that
will make such missions possible in about two-thirds of the state.
The FAA has approved five different types of small UAS (under 55 lbs.) to fly in the
Northern Plains test site.. The latest FAA authorizations will allow the site to add additional
UAS to the existing airspace through a prearranged process with the FAA. This streamlined
process will speed up the approval process for the industry and the FAA.
> Northern Plains UAS Test Site News Release
> More information on the FAA and UA





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