FAA warns of 'a million drones under people's Christmas
trees'
A top FAA official said as many as one million small
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) could be sold during the upcoming US holiday
season.
"The talking point is that there will be a million drones under
people's Christmas trees this year," FAA assistant administrator-policy,
international affairs and environment Rich Swayze said, adding that he has heard
the one-million figure "from several sources."
Speaking at the Airlines
for America (A4A) Commercial Aviation Industry Summit in Washington DC, Swayze
said FAA is trying to get in front of the sales surge to inform the public about
safety issues associated with small UAVs. "We're trying to get out and educate
people about potential dangers," he said.
Swayze explained that FAA plans
to send a representative to a pre-Christmas staff meeting at US retail giant
Walmart to educate sales people selling small UAVs on how to inform consumers
about operating UAVs safely. Walmart advertises 19 different "drones" online,
ranging in price from $19.99 to $274.95. "A lot of people who don't have a pilot
background are operating these things in the airspace," Swayze said.
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