"Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), often referred to as “drones,” have become commonplace
over the past few years. As UAS technology develops rapidly, the United States faces significant
challenges in balancing safety requirements, privacy concerns, and economic interests.
The FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 (FMRA; P.L. 112-95) required the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) to develop and implement a comprehensive plan to integrate
unmanned aircraft into the national airspace and issue regulations governing the operation of
small unmanned aircraft used for commercial purposes. FAA has proposed regulations allowing
routine operations of small commercial UAS weighing less than 55 pounds, but is still developing
the guidelines and standards for federal, state, and local government agencies required by FMRA.
Hundreds of thousands of small UAS are already being operated as recreational model aircraft
and hobby drones that are permitted under a special rule for model aircraft established by FMRA.
In addition, several hundred public agencies and more than 3,000 businesses have been granted
approval to operate UAS on a case-by-case basis. Once regulations and guidelines are put in
place, large growth in UAS operations is anticipated..."
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