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FAA Expected To Approve Drones For Moviemaking
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration is expected to announce Thursday that it is granting permits to seven movie and television production companies to fly drones, an important step toward greater use of the technology by commercial operators, said attorneys and a company official familiar with the decision. (losangeles.cbslocal.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
They're going to be everywhere soon, just a matter of time. If money can be made with them, the politician are already lining up with their hands out.
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FAA Set To Approve Drones for Filming
After a continued battle between UAV operators and the FAA, the agency may have reached a decision to allow for more extensive commercial use of drones for the purpose of film production. The FAA is ready to announce its intention to allow drone use for aerial cinematography.
The agency said today it has granted regulatory exemptions to six video production companies, the first step in allowing the film and television industry to use UAVs for movie and TV production.
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FAA Set To Approve Drones for Filming
After a continued battle between UAV operators and the FAA, the agency may have reached a decision to allow for more extensive commercial use of drones for the purpose of film production. The FAA is ready to announce its intention to allow drone use for aerial cinematography.
The agency said today it has granted regulatory exemptions to six video production companies, the first step in allowing the film and television industry to use UAVs for movie and TV production.
http://www.flyingmag.com/news/faa-set-approve-drones-filming?cmpid=enews092514&spPodID=030&spMailingID=21502999&spUserID=NzYwNzA2OTE1MDQS1&spJobID=401570054&spReportId=NDAxNTcwMDU0S0