Report: FAA Behind Schedule On Drone Integration
Many obstacles must be overcome before unmanned aircraft systems can be
safely integrated into the National Airspace System, the U.S. Government
Accountability Office said in a report released last week. Additional work is needed, the
report said, to find ways for UAS to sense and avoid other aircraft effectively,
to address vulnerabilities in the command and control of UAS operations, and to
develop safe and consistent performance standards and regulations. "Concerns
about national security, privacy, and the interference in GPS signals have not
been resolved and may influence acceptance of routine access for UAS in the
national airspace system," the report said.
Legislation passed earlier this year mandated a deadline of 2015 for
integrating UAS in the national airspace. The FAA is also facing a deadline of
next February to complete a five-year road map for UAS integration, and a final
rule governing small UAS is supposed to be completed by August 2014. The report
found that although the FAA "has taken steps to meet the requirements set forth
in the 2012 Act, it is uncertain when the national airspace system will be
prepared to accommodate UAS."
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