There's an astonishing amount of potential being squandered through the blanket barring of useful drone-related economic activity in the United States. Which is why many people are left to wonder what drones are even good for. It's not that they aren't useful — use isn't allowed.
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Literally the FAA's Part 107 aka "commercial drone rules" in the US:pic.twitter.com/e2VWvFsUbo
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Anyway, that's the story with your tacos.
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Also old news...You are quoting from the adjudication of the NPRM that resulted in the Part 107 Regis. The FAA offered a waiver process to carry your tacos earlier this year. The UAS IPP will allow BVLOS Testing as early as 8 August this year.
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Fair, tis true the NPRM was published some time ago. I've had a chip on my shoulder about that language since it came out, and forgot I meant to tweet about it ages ago. But, testing is a very far cry from allowing commercial use.
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