Drones have become more affordable, and as a result more accessible, to the public over the last several years, according to The Department of Homeland Security. You may see more drones flying around ...
DJI's major 2025 update has changed how pilots operate around sensitive airspace, shifting from strict automatic geofencing to a system that prioritizes pilot awareness. Instead of blocking your drone ...
Have you seen a drone flying overhead in San Luis Obispo County? The unmanned aerial vehicles will be hovering over several areas of the Central Coast for the next three weeks, according to the ...
Flying a drone over a private home in Ohio is generally legal if it follows Federal Aviation Administration rules. Federal law allows drones to fly below 400 feet, but state privacy and harassment ...
It is illegal to shoot down a drone in Wisconsin, even if it is flying over your home. Drones must be registered with the FAA, and operators must follow specific rules depending on whether they are ...
Across today’s battlefields and even above American neighborhoods, small drones are rewriting the playbook of modern warfare and domestic security. In Ukraine, swarms of low-cost drones have ...
I n August, hundreds of families crowded the University of Colorado at Boulder’s campus for move-in weekend. Familiar sights of teary-eyed parents and overstuffed SUVs were accompanied by something a ...
It's not uncommon to spot a drone in the skies in metro Detroit. With the technology, there are a host of federal rules for users to follow. But what if you seen one flying above your home? You cannot ...
Have you ever imagined building a drone so small it could rest comfortably in the palm of your hand, yet powerful enough to soar through the air with precision, all controlled from your smartphone?
It is illegal to shoot down a drone in South Carolina, as the airspace above a property is regulated by the FAA. Destroying any aircraft, including a drone, is a federal crime that can result in ...
The FAA refers to drones as "small unmanned aircraft systems," or UAS. Shooting down a hovering drone is illegal in Vermont and nationwide, the FAA says. Vermont state law regulates how law ...