Drones: The Future Of Drones Are The Future

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Drones are the Future
In 1903 Orville and Wilbur Wright are credited with flying the first powered, controlled, heavier-than-air airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. This flight was manned. Twelve short years after this amazing flight, someone was curious enough to ask if the flight could be accomplished without a pilot on board. According to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which is the national aviation authority of the United States, remotely controlled aircraft have been defined as Unmanned Aircraft (UA), Remotely Piloted Aircraft (ROA), Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) (FAA, 2014). Regardless of the term you use, drones have been around for a long time. The projected numbers of drones are expected to increase. Drones are the future of the skies.
Drones are aircraft either controlled by pilots from the ground or autonomously following a preprogrammed mission. There are two different categories of drones. One is for intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance …show more content…

In the very near future drones will fill up the skies. According to the FAA “Congress has ordered the FAA to overhaul regulations and to open the skies to private drones by 2015” (FAA, 2013). According to the FAA they released a statement on December 30, 2013 with plans to integrate unmanned aircraft systems (FAA). This will be the largest, most complex air traffic system in the world consisting of 18,000 airports, 750 air traffic control facilities, and 4,500 air navigation facilities. The FAA decided to select six test sites to do research and development to ensure a safe integration in the airspace. The six sites include the following; University of Alaska, State of Nevada, New York’s Griffiss International Airport, North Dakota Department of Commerce, Texas A&M University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Virginia

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