Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are aircraft that do not carry a
pilot aboard, but instead operate on pre-programmed routes or are
manually controlled by following commands from pilot-operated
ground control stations. Unauthorised UAS operations have, in some
instances, compromised safety. The Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 directed FAA to take
actions to safely integrate UASs into the national airspace. In
response, FAA developed a phased approach to facilitate integration
and established test sites among other things. This book addresses
the status of FAA's progress toward safe integration of UASs into
the national airspace; research and development support from FAA's
test sites and other resources; and how other countries have
progressed toward UAS integration into their airspace for
commercial purposes.
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