Debrief: Industry Advocate Critiques FAA’s Proposed BVLOS Drones Rule

Zipline drone

Zipline has contracts to provide delivery services for health care providers, restaurants and retailers in the U.S. with its P2 drone.

Credit: Zipline
A leading advocacy organization for uncrewed aircraft has welcomed the FAA’s proposed rules for flying beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), but highlighted concerns including the role of the Transportation Safety Agency in the regulation of drone operations. The Association for Uncrewed Vehicle...
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