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The sequester caused flight delays, so Congress got right on it.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration is warning pilots that it has created a no-fly zone over the site of two explosions at the annual Boston marathon.
The radio will allow drone operators to control their aircraft from up to a mile away.
With public down on drones, industry worries about violence to unmanned aircraft.
Drone proponents said they did not foresee the privacy outcry over domestic drones.
Groups say that the time to think about drone legislation is now before they become ubiquitous.
The FAA has many questions to answer before widespread domestic drones become a reality.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Three pilots flying together to a federal safety conference died when their single-engine plane faltered in midair and crashed into a house that went up in flames.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The FAA is investigating how three commuter jets narrowly avoided a midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport outside the nation's capital.
A wide range of public organizations are allowed to fly drones in American skies.
