By Katherine H. Miller
October 30, 2023
Privacy is central to any legal discussion about how drones may be used. A case currently before the Michigan Supreme Court brings forth another nuance to consider: to what extent may a government use drones to gather evidence for proceedings?...
by Katherine H. Miller
October 3, 2023
“Airspace” refers to the air above the surface of the Earth--often delineated by the boundaries of the land below.[1] In the United States (US), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) asserts that FAA rules apply to the entire National Airspace System[2]...
by Lonnie Cain
September 17, 2023
What is drone remote identification, and why is it important?
Think of the drone remote identification (remote ID) as an electronically embedded license plate for an uncrewed aircraft. Just like cars’ license plates, drone remote ID communicates important information. Standard remote identification...
by Lonnie Cain
September 19, 2023
Drone laws are the federal, state, and local ordinances, regulations, and policies that govern using small uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) in the United States’ national airspace. The law applies to the registration and pilot certification of civil, small uncrewed aircraft in...