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Old 01-23-2016, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by HoundDog
First page of 195 pages of the sUAV NPRM

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Originally Posted by Sport_Pilot
Read the actual proposed changes in the last part of the document. Not the BS at the front.
ALL RIGHT sport read what from where to in the 195 pages Is Your skull so thick or U so lazy U can't provide the Info Sorry but that's how it is.
Page 8 of 195 Explination of the NPM

A. Comments InvitedB. Availability of Rulemaking DocumentsI. Executive SummaryA. Purpose of the Regulatory ActionThis rulemaking proposes operating requirements to allow small unmanned aircraftsystems (small UAS) to operate for non-hobby or non-recreational purposes. A small UASconsists of a small unmanned aircraft (which, as defined by statute, is an unmanned aircraftweighing less than 55 pounds3) and equipment necessary for the safe and efficientoperation of that aircraft. The FAA has accommodated non-recreational small UAS usethrough various mechanisms, such as special airworthiness certificates, exemptions, andcertificates of waiver or authorization (COA). This proposed rule would be the next phaseof integrating small UAS into the NAS.The following are examples of possible small UAS operations that could beconducted under this proposed framework:
 Crop monitoring/inspection;
 Research and development;
 Educational/academic uses;
 Power-line/pipeline inspection in hilly or mountainous terrain;
 Antenna inspections;
 Aiding certain rescue operations such as locating snow avalanche victims;

This only covers UAS for Non recreational.
Where is the stuff for Us Please...


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