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Alaska Drone Owners Encouraged to ‘Know Before You Fly’

By Will Vandergriff | Alaska State House of Representatives on Dec 5, 2014   Featured, State  

Alaska Drone Owners Encouraged to ‘Know Before You Fly’

Friday, December 5, 2014, Anchorage, Alaska – Key members of the Legislature’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Task Force debuted a new public safety campaign today for drone operators, vendors, and purchasers. Entitled “Alaska’s ‘Know Before You Fly’ Guidelines” the one-page safety sheet and accompanying website bring together the federal guidelines and best practices in one […]

Armed, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Patrolling Skies Over Iraq

By Jim Garamone-American Forces Press Service on Jun 29, 2014   Featured, World  

Armed, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Patrolling Skies Over Iraq

WASHINGTON– Some of the manned and unmanned aircraft that the United States is flying over Iraq are armed to protect newly arrived American military advisers on the ground, Pentagon press secretary Navy Rear Adm. John Kirby said Friday. The aircraft are being flown with the Iraqi government’s permission, the admiral said during a regular Pentagon […]

ACUASI Leads the Way Toward Public use of Unmanned Aircraft

By Diana Campbell | Geophysical Institute Public Relations on Apr 14, 2014   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Eyal Saiet’s job is looking for the sweet spot—that connection between machine and science that makes sense. For instance, Saiet is thinking of flying an unmanned aircraft through the blow of a surfacing bowhead whale to collect mucus samples. The samples will tell biologists the health, sex and fertility of the migrating behemoth returning to […]

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