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We are committed to the sharing information about Unmanned Aerial Systems in the National Airspace Systems (UASNAS). Our goal is to see the full integration of UASs in the areas of science, research and development, delivery, manufacturing, farming, search and rescue, and law enforcement. However, there are also potential drawbacks that could be caused by integration of the UAS into the NAS. To that end, this web page is dedicated to the fair and equal sharing of information both positive and negative about the use of the UAS in the NAS.
In this episode we discuss current events and interview Warren Causey of the Sirens Project who successfully launched his kickstarter project to send unmanned aerial systems into tornados.
More about our discussion of current events:
http://www.popsci.com/article/technology/judge-strikes-down-faas-ban-commercial-drones
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngoglia/2014/11/18/ntsb-overturns-pirker-finds-for-faa-that-drones-are-aircraft-subject-to-its-rules/
More about Warren Causey and his team: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/student-storm-chasers-develop-drones-to-probe-killer-tornadoes/
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We are committed to the sharing information about Unmanned Aerial Systems in the National Airspace Systems (UASNAS). Our goal is to see the full integration of UASs in the areas of science, research and development, delivery, manufacturing, farming, search and rescue, and law enforcement. However, there are also potential drawbacks that could be caused by integration of the UAS into the NAS. To that end, this web page is dedicated to the fair and equal sharing of information both positive and negative about the use of the UAS in the NAS.