09-19-2014, 07:50 AM
A federal judge ruled that FAA has no authority to regulate drones (commercial use or otherwise) outside of the navigable airways specified on the aviation charts.
FAA administrative court judges have also ruled that FAA does not have the authority to regulate drones.
Congress passed a law requiring FAA to create drone regulations by 2015. FAA has, instead, indicated that they will not obey the law, nor will they commit to a timeline for delivering any kind of regulatory framework.
FAA's prohibition is based on a 2012 law that does not, in fact, prohibit any of these activities.
Meanwhile, the rest of the world is innovating and creating jobs.
FAA administrative court judges have also ruled that FAA does not have the authority to regulate drones.
Congress passed a law requiring FAA to create drone regulations by 2015. FAA has, instead, indicated that they will not obey the law, nor will they commit to a timeline for delivering any kind of regulatory framework.
FAA's prohibition is based on a 2012 law that does not, in fact, prohibit any of these activities.
Meanwhile, the rest of the world is innovating and creating jobs.