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posted by CoolHand on Wednesday December 13 2017, @11:10PM   Printer-friendly
from the we-drone-on dept.

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The US' brief period of registration-free drone flight is over -- President Trump has signed the National Defense Authorization Act for 2018, and it revives the registration requirement for civilian drones. Robotic fliers between 0.5lbs and 55lbs need to be submitted to a database if they're going to remain legal. A Washington, DC appeals court had struck down the FAA's original requirement in May, arguing that it didn't have the authority to regulate model aircraft, but that clearly wasn't a deterrent. The FAA had said said it would rethink its approach to the regulation after its earlier defeat.

Naturally, the FAA is slightly giddy. In a statement to TechCrunch, the agency welcomed the return of registration arguing that it helped "promote safe and responsible drone operation."

Source: https://www.engadget.com/2017/12/12/trump-signs-bill-requiring-drone-registration/


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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday December 14 2017, @02:03AM

    by bob_super (1357) on Thursday December 14 2017, @02:03AM (#609542)

    10 pounds of C4 or equivalent per drone would start to make some nice holes in whatever you target, especially, as we see now, if you target something flammable on a windy day (or a plane loaded for takeoff).
    The Li-ion battery secondary explosion is the cherry on the cake.

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