FAA: More Than 45,000 Drones Have Been Registered in Just 2 Days - by Raymond Wong/ Tech/ Mashable/ mashable.com
"Damn, are there are a lot of people flying drones in the United States.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reports that more than 45,000 drones have been registered since the Federal Drone Registration website went live on Monday.
There are so many registrations, in fact, that the FAA is planningf to take the website offline on Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET for maintenance in order to prepare for the influx of incoming drone registrations; the administration is anticipating 400,000 drones could be sold this holiday season. The drone registration will return online on Thursday at 6 a.m. ET, following the nine-hour maintenance.
On Dec. 14, the FAA announced all drones weighing between 0.55 and 55 pounds including cameras and other payloads would need to be registered before they could be legally flown in the sky.
Drones purchased after Dec. 21 must be registered before they are flown for the first time. People who purchased drones prior to then have until Feb. 19, 2016, to register, letting the FAA "trace the ownership of an aircraft in the event of an incident," according to its website..."
Image: Andrew Matthews/Associated Press
Richard
"Damn, are there are a lot of people flying drones in the United States.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reports that more than 45,000 drones have been registered since the Federal Drone Registration website went live on Monday.
There are so many registrations, in fact, that the FAA is planningf to take the website offline on Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET for maintenance in order to prepare for the influx of incoming drone registrations; the administration is anticipating 400,000 drones could be sold this holiday season. The drone registration will return online on Thursday at 6 a.m. ET, following the nine-hour maintenance.
On Dec. 14, the FAA announced all drones weighing between 0.55 and 55 pounds including cameras and other payloads would need to be registered before they could be legally flown in the sky.
Drones purchased after Dec. 21 must be registered before they are flown for the first time. People who purchased drones prior to then have until Feb. 19, 2016, to register, letting the FAA "trace the ownership of an aircraft in the event of an incident," according to its website..."
Image: Andrew Matthews/Associated Press
Richard
FAA: More Than 45,000 Drones Have Been Registered in Just 2 Days
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