ALABAMA UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEMS (UAS)



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Mission of UAS

Governor Bentley has requested of the Alabama UAS Task Force to submit a statewide UAV/UAS Management Plan by January 15, 2015

GOALS & OBJECTIVES
JANUARY 15,  2015

UAS TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS TO GOVERNOR ROBERT BENTLEY


Coming FAA drone rules may curtail use, raise costs, says Agriculture Letter could

include: pilot licenses, limit flights to daytime, and impose a 400-foot limit on flying

altitude. It will take time once the rules are unveiled before they become final, including

a public comment period.



Dec. 4th Governor's  UAS Task Force Meeting

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Former FAA official John McGraw addressed today's informational meeting of the Governor's Task Force on unmanned Aerial Systems, providing invaluable insights on how federal regulators are moving forward with new rules on operation and licensing of UAS vehicles, commonly called "drones".


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