commercial drones
The FAA Is Investigating a Drone Pilot It Bothered for Posting Videos on YouTube
The new investigation, the FAA says, is safety-related.
Congress on Drones: Big Business Wins, Hobbyists Lose
Congress's new line? Commercial drones good, hobby drones bad.
Amazon's Drone Delivery Permit Is Already Obsolete
The drone it got permission to fly no longer exists because the FAA took too long.
Amazon's Drone Delivery Permit Barely Lets It Test Anything
This is not the permit that Amazon has been asking for.
The FAA Says You Can't Post Drone Videos on YouTube
The FAA has taken the unprecedented step of saying that YouTube videos filmed by hobbyists are a "commercial" use of drones.
Why Did the FAA Ask a Drone Pilot to Delete His Website?
Flying a drone commercially may be a legally sticky area, but posting pictures on a website is a First Amendment right.
This Drone Zoom Lens Can Identify Your Face From 1,000 Feet Away
The 1080p lens has a 30x zoom and completely changes the drone privacy discussion.
What the FAA's New Drone Rules Mean for Everyone
The drone rules are finally out—and they actually sound reasonable.
The Commercial Drone Pilot Who Ruined the FAA's 2014 Has Settled His Case
A nearly three-year legal saga ends after a judge asks the FAA why it tried to fine a foreign person in the first place.
2014 Was the Biggest Year for Drones (Until 2015)
Drones were everywhere this year, but they’re going to be even-more-everywhere next year.
Small Drones Aren't a Threat to Airplanes If You Don't Fly Them Near Airports
The small drone industry wrote its own regulations because the FAA is slow.