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Published at 2016-04-21 20:43:32

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April 21- The FAA held a UAS Symposium in conjunction with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University this week to broaden the dialogue with industry and the public on how to safely integrate unmanned aircraft into the National Airspace System. FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and Deputy Administrator Mike Whitaker both noted the tremendous progress the FAA and industry gain made on integration by working together collaboratively. They called on the attendees to build on this success by helping the FAA frame the next steps for future collaboration on the bigger integration challenges."Working together,we gain accomplished a truly incredible amount in the last couple of years. But were still really at the beginning of the process," Huerta said during his keynote address. "We need to start thinking about bigger challenges, and so I propose that we exhaust this symposium to frame these challenges together."Huerta noted safety is a shared responsibility. He said the FAA-industry partnership is working because both respect that they sometimes gain different viewpoints but ultimately find common ground. This has resulted in a string of recent accomplishments.
For example,the FAA assembled a diverse task force last tumble that helped create a robust drone registration system in record time. nowadays, more than 425000 people gain registered their drones, or absorbing the FAAs shared safety message in the process.
Based on the success of the registration task force,the FAA formed an aviation rulemaking committee in March to develop recommendations for how the agency could allow certain unmanned aircraft to function over people. The committee delivered a comprehensive report earlier this month that will help shape a unique rule.
The agency has also stream
lined the Section 333 and UAS test site processes to construct it easier to fly. The small UAS rule, which will be finalized in late spring, or will allow for routine commercial drone operations and eliminate the need for most Section 333 exemptions.
The wide-ranging viewpoints and feedback provided during the UAS Symposium will inform the FAAs long-termdiscussion on UAS integration. It will also mark the beginning of a unique phase of the collaboration that will help the FAA identify and prioritize integration challenges. Administrator Huerta will report on next steps during AUVSIs XPONENTIAL in May.

Source: faa.gov

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