FAA Shoots Down Drone Delivery


Earlier this week, the FAA announced its proposed regulations for drone use in the United States, and companies like Amazon -- which hopes to use drones for its Prime Air delivery service -- aren't happy. I asked Michael Drobac of the Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Coalition (which represents Amazon, Google, GoPro, and other companies) to explain what their objection is, what it means for individuals who want to fly drones, and how soon I can get a pizza delivered by air.

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