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Saturday, March 21, 2015

DRONES - ONCE WERE SEARCHING FOR OSAMA BIN LADIN, NOW WILL BE DELIVERING PACKAGES TO YOUR DOORSTEP!

+US regulators give Amazon go-ahead for drone tests

SEATTLE — Amazon.com Inc has won approval from US federal regulators to test a delivery drone outdoors, as the e-commerce company pursues its goal of sending packages to customers by air, even as it faces public concern about safety and privacy.The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it issued an experimental airworthiness certificate to an Amazon business unit and its prototype drone, allowing test flights over private, rural land in Washington state.The FAA also granted Amazon an exemption from other flight restrictions so the experimental drone can conduct those flights.

The experimental certificate applies to a particular drone and Amazon must obtain a new certification if it modifies the aircraft or flies a different version, making it difficult to adapt the model quickly in the field.Amazon’s petition for permission indicated it was testing several iterations of a drone at an indoor facility in Seattle.Amazon must keep flights below 400 feet (120 metres) and keep the drone in sight, according to the FAA.The company had asked for permission to fly at altitudes up to 500 feet (150 metres.)

The drone operators must have a private pilot licenses and current medical certification.Amazon must supply monthly data to the regulators.The company did not respond to requests for comment.

Amazon public policy chief Paul Misener is set to testify at a congressional hearing on drones next Tuesday.As part of Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos’ plan to deliver packages under a programme dubbed “Prime Air,” the company is developing drones that fly at speeds of 80kmph, operate autonomously and sense and avoid objects.

Amazon also is working with Nasa on an air-traffic management system for drones. — Reuters


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