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December 04, 2019

FCC Seeks Public Comment On Proposed UAS Frequencies

Covers The 960-1164 MHz And 5030-5091 MHz Bands

The FCC is seeking public comment on a proposal to allocate the 960-1164 MHz and 5030-5091 MHz bands for use to support unmanned aerial system operations.

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Cirrus SR22 Down In Mountainous Terrain North Of Las Vegas

Authorities Having Difficulty Reaching Accident Scene To Begin An Investigation

The NTSB has yet to begin an investigation into an accident involving a Cirrus SR22 which went down last week north of Las Vegas in part because of the rugged terrain in the region. Three people were fatally injured in the accident.

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Babcock Secures New North Sea Aviation Support Contract

Service Commenced December 1

Babcock has confirmed a new three-year contract to provide the expanding U.K.-based Oil and Gas company Serica Energy with offshore helicopter crew transport services.

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Thieves Hit Georgia Hobby Shop, Steal High-End Drones

Aircraft Were Valued at Over $80,000

Two thieves broke into Atlanta Hobby Shop in Forsyth, GA on November 30 and made off with about $81,000 in high-end drones, according to the owner of the store.

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Department of Justice Announces Update To Policy On Drone Use

Permits The Use Of Unmanned Aerial Systems Only In Connection With Properly Authorized Investigations And Activities

The Justice Department announced today the publication of its updated Policy on the Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. In light of advancements in unmanned aircraft system (UAS) technology, and lessons learned from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s limited use of UAS, the Policy enables the Department of Justice’s law enforcement components to safely and responsibly employ UAS technology within a framework designed to provide accountability and protect privacy and civil liberties.

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NTSB Continues Investigation Of South Dakota PC-12 Accident

Anticipates Being On Site In Chamberlain All Week

The National Transportation Safety Board released the following factual information Monday about the agency’s ongoing investigation into Saturday’s fatal accident involving a Pilatus PC-12 airplane in Chamberlain, South Dakota.

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