Sensible regulation of small drones would foster innovation and protect privacy By Paul Voss It’s no secret that the United States may be losing its edge in civilian aviation. Nowhere is this more apparent than with small unmanned aircraft, those tiny flying robots that promise to transform agriculture, forestry, pipeline monitoring, filmmaking, and more. While […]
FAA grounds state agency’s toy helicopter
by Associated Press Published: March 19,2013 BILOXI — A toy helicopter the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources planned to use to fly over marshland to monitor invasive species has been grounded. The Federal Aviation Administration said its regulations for a toy helicopter under such circumstances are the same as those for a military predator drone. […]
Unmanned Aircraft at Hinds Community College
HCC in the news on WAPT with Travell Eiland
Hinds Community College Launches UAS Pilot Training Program
Thanks to Barbara Gauntt with the Clarion-Ledger for this report.
Hinds Community College Launches Unmanned Aircraft Systems Pilot Training Program
Barbara Gauntt, photographer and reporter for the Clarion Ledger newspaper in Jackson Mississippi, produced a news feature on the launch of the Hind Community College Unmanned Aerial Systems pilot training program started in the fall semester of 2012.