The FAA has created nationwide moving drone no-fly zones around ICE vehicles and convoys, with criminal penalties for violating the restricted airspace.
Whether it is a drone landing on the White House lawn or a near miss with a commercial plane, drones seem to be flying everywhere—often in places they are not supposed to be—prompting safety concerns.
The FAA considers drones to be small unmanned aircraft systems, or UAS. Can you legally fly one in Iowa? Can you legally ...
Step-by-step DJI drone registration and compliance with FAA, CAAS, and CAA drone laws in 2025 for safe and legal flying everywhere. Pixabay, bt_real Completing DJI drone registration ensures ...
Due to "special security reasons," the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed a temporary flight restriction (the TFR) over most of Chicago, IL — through at least October 12, 2025 — ...
Agricultural drone operators could see simpler licensing processes under a proposed Federal Aviation Administration rule that aims to make it easier for them to pilot devices beyond their line of ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration designated two new sites for unmanned aircraft ...
Wildfire Aerial Response Safety Act directs FAA to study drone incursions on firefighting, analyze impacts, propose solutions ...