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FAA Gives Google Rights to Drone Airspace
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<blockquote data-quote="SPark_South_Oz" data-source="post: 88019" data-attributes="member: 17032"><p>Been wondering about the possibility of this fast approaching commercial drone airspace creating issues for hobbyists.</p><p>Couple Google, Amazon, medical deliveries, all the big fast food places no doubt together in the air and it's a recipe for complications in airspace for sure.</p><p>There is so much happening in this area it's a bit overwhelming . . . and you'd think there will be issues with drone accidents in this type of use, which will only make public perception of drone safety more concerning to the general public and authorities.</p><p></p><p>Here in OZ, we have a trial delivery Project Wing happening in the nations capital of Canberra (ACT) . . . this is a subsidiary of Alphabet, the company that owns Google and X Development LLC.</p><p>A lot of unhappy people over there, just Google > canberra drone trial</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPark_South_Oz, post: 88019, member: 17032"] Been wondering about the possibility of this fast approaching commercial drone airspace creating issues for hobbyists. Couple Google, Amazon, medical deliveries, all the big fast food places no doubt together in the air and it's a recipe for complications in airspace for sure. There is so much happening in this area it's a bit overwhelming . . . and you'd think there will be issues with drone accidents in this type of use, which will only make public perception of drone safety more concerning to the general public and authorities. Here in OZ, we have a trial delivery Project Wing happening in the nations capital of Canberra (ACT) . . . this is a subsidiary of Alphabet, the company that owns Google and X Development LLC. A lot of unhappy people over there, just Google > canberra drone trial [/QUOTE]
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