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The Federal Aviation Administration has confirmed that a Soviet-era U-2 spy plane operated by the Air Force was partly responsible for major flight disruptions in California last week. According to a statement obtained by NBC News, air traffic computer systems experienced problems while processing a flight plan filed for a U-2 aircraft that operates at very […]

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The first of six testing flights for commercial drones is officially operational. Today, the Federal Aviation Administration announced that a site in North Dakota has been certified to begin tests with the Draganflyer X4ES, a roughly 3-foot-wide, 5-pound quadcopter that comes equipped with a camera. In the long term, the site will help the FAA […]

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Professional photographers are setting the commercial precedent for drone use. This is the Drone used to shoot scenes from Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street. In the first case of its kind, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) fined a photographer in 2013 for use of a drone in shooting a promotional video. The FAA […]

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