• There is an increasing need to fly UAS in the NAS to perform missions of vital importance to national security and defense, emergency management, and science •Training for the military, border protection/security, search and rescue, hurricane/wildfire tracking • There is an increasing need to fly UAS in the NAS to perform missions related to law enforcement •sUAS BVLOS operations consistent with IACP guidelines • There is also an emerging need to enable commercial applications (estimated by AUVSI at $82B by 2025) •Pipeline management, cargo transport, environmental monitoring, telecommunication, aerial imaging/mapping, television news coverage.
A perspective on civil UAS access into the NAS
2013-04-01
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