Federal Aviation Administration
Cory Booker's Commercial Drone Bill Is Good for Big Business, No One Else
The bill would criminalize flying a commercial drone without a license, which might be something only big businesses can afford.
An Ad Company Is Flying Surveillance Drones Over Los Angeles
And there's nothing anybody can do about it right now.
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.
It’s ‘Nearly Impossible’ to Police Drone Use, US Admits
With drones, “cat is out of the bag” and the FAA has no idea what to do about it.
Drone Lovers Aren't Too Excited About Possible FAA Regulations
The FAA is reportedly drawing up regulations for commercial drone use that would include a nighttime restriction on drone flights and require a pilot's license.
The FAA Now Says Flying a Drone in Most Major Cities Is Illegal
It's a complete 180 for the agency after decades of nonenforcement.
The US Government Is Trying to Fine a Drone Hobbyist for the First Time Ever
If successful, the move could have far-reaching ramifications in the industry.
A Search-and-Rescue Group Is Fighting the FAA for the Right to Use Drones
The FAA is about to face another legal battle.
Journalists Are Looking to Drones as the Future of Reporting
In a few years it could be every reporter's must-have tool. But is this OK?