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Unmanned aerial systems : early intergration progress and considerations /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sparks, Wilfred (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2016]
Colección:Transportation issues, policies and R&D series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS EARLY INTEGRATION PROGRESS AND CONSIDERATIONS ; UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS EARLY INTEGRATION PROGRESS AND CONSIDERATIONS ; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS: FAA CONTINUES PROGRESS TOWARD INTEGRATION INTO THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE*; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Background; FAA Has Made Progress in the First Phase of UAS Integration; Developing Planning Documents; Issuing a Final Rule for Small UAS Operations; Creating Test Sites; Accommodating Limited UAS Operations
  • Collaborating with UAS StakeholdersFAA's Designated Test Sites have Conducted UAS Test Flights and Addressed Challenges; FAA's Designated Test Sites are Operating and Conducting UAS Operations; Test Sites Faced Challenges during their First Year; FAA Supports Additional Research and Development Efforts; Other Countries have Established Regulations, and Some Allow More Commercial Operations Than the United States; Numerous Countries Allow UAS Operations; UAS Regulations in Australia, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom are Similar to Each Other and to Proposed Regulations in this Country
  • Other Countries Face Common Challenges to UAS IntegrationAgency Comments; Appendix I: Objectives, Scope, and Methodology; Appendix II: Selected Requirements and Status for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Integration under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, as of December 2014; End Notes; Chapter 2 STATEMENT OF MARGARET GILLIGAN, ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR FOR AVIATION SAFETY, FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. HEARING ON "UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS: KEY CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING SAFETY, INNOVATION, ECONOMIC IMPACT, AND PRIVACY"
  • Laying a Foundation and Taking the Next Step for Safe IntegrationBuilding on the Foundation for Safe Integration of UAS; Future Vision and Challenges; End Note; Chapter 3 TESTIMONY OF JOHN VILLASENOR, NONRESIDENT SENIOR FELLOW, THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION. HEARING ON "UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS: KEY CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING SAFETY, INNOVATION, ECONOMIC IMPACT, AND PRIVACY" ; UAS: Growing Attention in Congress, and More Broadly; UAS and Privacy: An Important and Legitimate Concern; The February 2015 Presidential Memorandum on UAS Privacy; "Public Navigable Airspace"
  • How Protective Is the Current Legal Framework?Government UAS and the Fourth Amendment; Non-Government Unmanned Aircraft and Privacy; The Importance of First Amendment Consistency; Integrating UAS into the NAS: Meeting the Challenges; The Airspace Below 500 Feet: The Need for a New Approach; Autonomous Flight; Autonomous, Beyond-Line-of-Sight UAS Operation; Promoting Innovation and Economic Prosperity; End Notes