Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Navy Awaits FAA Approval To Fly Drones Without Visual Observers

The Navy is awaiting approval from the Federal Aviation Administration for its first-ever effort to fly drones in the national airspace without using visual observers or chase planes, according to officials working on the effort.


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