New FAA Drone Rule Risks National Security and Public Safety for Corporate Convenience
The FAA’s proposed rule easing restrictions on long-distance drone flights threatens to compromise American national security and public safety under the guise of fostering innovation.
In what appears to be another example of Washington prioritizing industry convenience over the safety and sovereignty of American airspace, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a new rule that would ease restrictions on drones operating beyond the line of sight of their operators. While proponents laud this move as a step toward technological progress, closer inspection reveals mounting risks that threaten our communities and national security. Are We Sacrificing Security for Unchecked Innovation? The FAA has already granted over 650 waivers to companies like Amazon and major utilities to operate drones out of sight—but only through a cumbersome...
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