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March 03, 2020

AUVSI Says FAA Should Incentivize Voluntary Compliance With Remote ID For Drones

Would Will Help Pave The Way For Expanded And More Complex Operations, Association Says

The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) has submitted its formal comments on the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for Remote Identification of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). In its comments, AUVSI emphasized the importance of remote ID for expanded UAS operations and encouraged the FAA to explore ways to incentivize early, voluntary compliance with remote ID prior to the implementation of the final rule.

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Erickson Debuts Composite Main Rotor Blades

The S-64 Air Crane And Ch-54 Skycrane Fleets Will Take Advantage Of Innovative Composite Technologies

Erickson Incorporated, the leading operator, maintainer, and manufacturer of utility aircraft, today announced FAA approval of its next-generation composite main rotor blades.

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HYBRiX Multirotor Breaks The Barrier In Flight Time

Conducts World Record Flight In Spain

Six years ago, Quaternium startup, made a revolutionary breakthrough developing the first hybrid fuel-electric drone ever. This drone was inspired by hybrid cars from the automotive industry. In 2015 the company made a disruptive flight of 3 hours and 10 minutes with their multirotor HYBRiX, besting all previous flight-time records. Since then, the achievements of hybrid drones have not stopped growing.

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Sanders Boards Wrong Private Jet After Campaign Event

Twitter Users Say The Democratic Socialist Using Three Gulfstreams For His Entourage

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders reportedly boarded the wrong private jet after a campaign appearance Saturday.

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Dassault Falcon 50 Destroyed By Suspicious Fire In Canada

Authorities Found A Hole Cut In The Airport Fence And Tracks In The Sno Leading To The Airplane

A Dassault Falcon 50 jet was destroyed by a fire that is being called suspicious late last week at Buttonville Airport in Markham, Ontario Canada.

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Plane Goes Down In France Under Mysterious Circumstances

Piper PA-44 Had Been Stolen From A Training Facility In Southern France

A Piper PA-44 Seminole that had been stolen from the aviation training facility at Perpignan airport in southern France went down after flying for about four hours. The pilot has not been identified, and no one has been reported missing in the area.

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