Pros And Cons Of Drones Affecting Air Travel

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Drones are becoming a growing aspect of our everyday lives and airways. In 2015, the estimated value of the public drone industry reached merely $3.3 billion dollars; however, by 2025 that value is estimated to top at a staggering $90 billion dollars. Nonetheless, with an increase in demand also comes a necessity to further regulate drones and their relationship to air travel. This article will highlight 10 Myths and Facts on Drones Affecting Air Travel

Drone Pilots Must Be 16 Years Or Older

Drones are no different. Just like operating a car or many other miscellaneous vehicles, you have to be 16 to pilot a drone.
Wanna Get Paid? Get a Permit
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All registered drones must weigh more than 0.55 pounds (250 grams) and less than 55 pounds (approx. 25 kilograms). You must provide your name, home address, and e-mail address. Upon registration, you will be provided a unique identification number, which must clearly be marked on the aircraft. Fortunately, you only have to register once and the ID number will apply to all your aircraft. Registration is valid for three years and failure to register your drone could result in criminal penalties up to $250,000 and three years in prison (though I highly doubt they’d follow through with …show more content…

The FAA Advisory Circular states simply that model aircraft operators cannot fly their crafts more than 400 feet above the ground, must keep them within sight, and should not operate within five miles of an airport without first informing the airport’s operating authorities or aircraft control tower.
It is unclear exactly if or when Amazon’s drone delivery system will ever launch

It is unclear exactly if or when Amazon’s drone delivery system will ever launch. With vague and unset rules by the FAA in regards to commercial drone use, amazon is left halted with what exactly it can and cannot accomplish. Promising to deliver packages weighing up to five pounds to customers living in certain areas within 30 minutes time, Amazon is struggling to tear the veil on what they call “the delivery trucks of the future”.
Sometimes It Is Just Not A Good Time To Fly

Despite the urge to venture outside and test your new UAS, you should only fly when conditions are clear and winds are calm. Drones are designed to be very light and are subject to the slightest breeze; nonetheless, operation during stable conditions is preferred. Also, it is illegal to fly in low light or darkened conditions. The FAA has outlined that operation is only allowed during daylight hours or twilight with appropriate

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