Recent sightings of mystery drones over New Jersey and other Northeastern states have heightened concern about who's behind the nighttime roving and why. While federal officials have tried to ease the ...
Uncontrolled space debris reentries are of growing concern. The prospect of leftovers from space hotfooting into the Earth's atmosphere can create a collision risk with aircraft in flight. While the ...
Residents of the Lehigh Valley and New Jersey are unsettled about recent sightings of drones flying around their neighborhoods. Many people, however, are unfamiliar with the regulations that dictate ...
The Army Joint Support Team (AJST) presents the following topics to assist in educating Army commanders on joint air-ground operations. This publication informs the reader on how to effectively employ ...
Autonomous drone aircraft traffic in uncontrolled airspace below 400 feet altitude is expected to substantially increase in the next few years. Experts anticipate a fleet of nearly 1 million ...
The City of McCall reminds drone operators about following airspace rules, especially in and around McCall's Class G (uncontrolled) airspace. McCall's airspace does not have a control tower, but it is ...
Who owns the airspace over your backyard? In theory, everyone. The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 declared that "a citizen of the United States has a public right of transit through the navigable ...
In the bustling airspace above the United States, thousands of aircraft cross invisible paths each day, relying on a combination of technology, regulations, and human judgment to avoid catastrophe.
Concerns among pilots about possible mid-air collisions are spilling over in Australia as a shortage of air traffic controllers leaves airport towers unmanned, forcing passenger jets to fend for ...