The Government Accounting Office has released a
new report on the issue of introducing UAVs into the national airspace for routine operations. Nothing very new or illuminating, but I'm glad that they noted that the lack of a clear regulatory path is hindering commercial development. Words that do not appear anywhere in the report: "amateur", "non-commercial", "recreational" and "open source".
Although the report makes many good points, it also gets a bit silly at times, such as noting that although airlines have locked security doors protecting the cockpit, there are no such standard security measure protecting the doors to the trailers of UAV ground station. Although that may be true, most of the big UAVs are operated from inside secure facilities, and the ones that aren't tend to be pretty small. Certainly nothing like a jet full of fuel.
News coverage
here.
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