Drone Tests Must Adhere to Privacy Rules, U.S. FAA Says
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U.S. aviation regulators will require test facilities for unmanned aircraft to comply with federal and state privacy laws, as the government develops the first rules for operating drones in U.S. skies.
“Each site operator and its team members will be required to operate in accordance with federal, state and other laws regarding the protection of an individual’s right to privacy,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in an e-mailed statement today.