Drone makers have repeatedly told that their products are useful in cases of “the three ds”: when work is “dull, dirty, or dangerous.”
We usually think of drones raining down death in wars abroad or being used to spy on us here at home. That’s why Congress pushing for more unmanned aircraft in U.S. air space has proved a tad controversial. Per lawmakers’ order, the FAA has already made it easier for law enforcement and government agencies to get permission to fly drones.
Private industry though has to wait until 2015 before getting drone permits.That’s why Congress pushing for more unmanned aircraft in U.S. air space has proved a tad controversial. Per lawmakers’ order, the FAA has already made it easier for law enforcement and government agencies to get permission to fly drones. Private industry though has to wait until 2015 before ge…
Source: Forbes.com