Today, U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) sent a letter to the FAA
Administrator regarding the agency’s efforts to design effective
regulations for unmanned aerial systems (UAS).
Virginia is part of a multistate consortium that is one of six FAA
regional test sites for studying the safe integration of unmanned aerial
vehicles into the existing airspace.
In his letter, Sen. Warner argues against requiring a pilot’s license
for the operation of these vehicles, and urges the FAA to make
development of a UAS regulatory framework a top priority in the new
year.
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