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Drone Laws Set Up Clash Between Feds and Local Authorities
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The Internet retailer wants a 200-foot space of air
By Kia Kokalitcheva / Fortune
July 28, 2015
FAA Will Study Pilots' Mental Health
A committee will provide recommendations within six months
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May 27, 2015
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But don't expect a drone on your doorstep anytime soon
By Alex Fitzpatrick
March 19, 2015
Proposed FAA Rules Would Let Drones Rule the Sky
A Federal Aviation Administration analysis of the impact of commercial drones proposes a world in which the remote-controlled devices become a common sight
By Matt Vella
February 15, 2015
FAA Worried About Holiday Drone Gifts
Authorities are preparing for a slew of new drone owners, some more responsible than others, after the festive season
By Elizabeth Barber
December 22, 2014
Medicine Needs a Higher Authority
Quality and safety oversight of the medical field is too fractured, and could benefit from an FAA-like agency
By Sully Sullenberger
November 7, 2014
FAA Lifts Ban on Flights to Israel
The agency says it has "carefully reviewed" new safety measures being taken by the Israeli government
By Zeke J Miller
July 24, 2014
U.S. Warned Of Unsafe Airspace Over Crimea, But Not Where MH17 Crashed
The Federal Aviation Administration warned U.S. air carriers not to fly in a region about 200 miles away from where Malaysian crash occurred in Ukraine.
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July 17, 2014
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