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Ag Aviation Group Cautions Drone Operators on Ag Operations
Ag Aviation Group Cautions Drone Operators on Ag Operations
Ag Aviation Group Cautions Drone Operators on Ag Operations
The National Agricultural Aviation Association is asking drone operators to be mindful of low altitude manned agricultural aircraft operations. With the growing season getting underway, those operations will increase across the nation. Agricultural aviators treat 127 million acres of cropland in the United States each year and perform a variety of services that help farmers increase productivity
FAA Proposal Would Ground Drones For Many Farmers
FAA Proposal Would Ground Drones For Many Farmers
FAA Proposal Would Ground Drones For Many Farmers
In December, the Federal Aviation Administration submitted a proposal requiring remote identification of drones in flight. The American Farm Bureau Federation recently submitted comments to the FAA regarding the rule. "Remote identification is the ability of an unmanned aircraft or drone in flight to provide identification and location information so that people on the ground," noted t
How Could Recent Court Ruling Impact Drone Industry?
How Could Recent Court Ruling Impact Drone Industry?
How Could Recent Court Ruling Impact Drone Industry?
On May 22nd, a federal rule requiring owners to register recreational drones with the government was deemed illegal by a federal appeals court.  Since January 2016, UAVs larger than 1.5 pounds needed to be registered with the FAA.  But, last week’s decision said such a rule can only come from Congress.   Will t...
WSU Pullman Airport Discussing Location of Research Livestock
WSU Pullman Airport Discussing Location of Research Livestock
WSU Pullman Airport Discussing Location of Research Livestock
Washington State University is currently in talks with the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport about relocating research animals housed nearby.  The airport is looking at expanding the runway to meet FAA requirements.  Which means the extended runway would fly over pens and barns holding animals on the eastern edge of WSU’s campus.  Dr. Bryan Sli...