Otis Willie
August 20th 03, 04:12 AM
Pitch for unmanned flights could come by year's end
(EXCERPT) By Greta Wodele, National Journal's Technology Daily
Supporters of flying aircraft without pilots in commercial airspace
could approach the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by the end of
the year with proposed standards and regulations for so-called
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), according to a source familiar with
the process.
The FAA has yet to certify UAVs as "airworthy" for flight in
commercial airspace, but industry officials believe the planes could
be used for firefighting, geological surveys, border patrol and other
homeland security efforts, as well as for television and movie
production. Currently, the military primarily uses UAVs in r...
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Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
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(EXCERPT) By Greta Wodele, National Journal's Technology Daily
Supporters of flying aircraft without pilots in commercial airspace
could approach the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by the end of
the year with proposed standards and regulations for so-called
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), according to a source familiar with
the process.
The FAA has yet to certify UAVs as "airworthy" for flight in
commercial airspace, but industry officials believe the planes could
be used for firefighting, geological surveys, border patrol and other
homeland security efforts, as well as for television and movie
production. Currently, the military primarily uses UAVs in r...
U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing
copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report
cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it
in full today, 19 Aug 2003, at the following URL. (COMBINE
the following lines into your web browser.) The
subject/content of this report is not necessarily the
viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided
for your information and discussion.
http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0803/081803td1.htm
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Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
http://www.americanwarlibrary.com