Drone News: Amazon Drones Updates, Drone found Crashed at airport, Drone Act of 22, Drone Safety Day

Published: June 17, 2022, noon

This week in drone news: Amazon is starting drone deliveries this year, A small drone was found crashed near a runway in Arkansas, the proposed drone act of 2022, drone safety awareness day, and a new Pilot Institute course!

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Amazon plans to begin deliveries in northern California this year the company announced this week

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Prime Air drones will carry packages that weigh up to 5lbs and are shoe-box sized or smaller

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The drone will hover ~10 feet over the ground to drop the package and will find this spot via a QR code printed by the customer.

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https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-06-13/amazon-plans-to-start-drone-delivery-in-california-this-year

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A small drone was found crashed near a runway at Boone County Regional Regional Airport in Arkansas

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The drone is a \u201cSkyrider\u201d and models cost ~$50. The aircraft was not registered

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The airport manager stated \u201cOur airport is in a Class E airspace. A drone is not allowed to go zero feet within four miles of our airport and can then go up to 400 feet after that,\u201d said Boone County Regional Airport Manager Judy McCutcheon according to KY3. \u201cThat covers the entire city limits of Harrison, Arkansas, with the exception of the far southeast side. That is a no drone sight unless you are a 107 drone operator, and get permission with the FAA before you fly.\u201d

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https://dronexl.co/2022/06/13/recreational-drone-runway/

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This bill in the US House of Rep. seeks to cover malicious use of drones, including

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Weaponization of UAS

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Impairment of identification or lighting

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Interfering with protected activities (Operations of aircraft, airports, vessels, vehicles, law enforcement, or military ops)

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Operating in restricted airspace with knowledge of the prohibition

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Transportation of contraband

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Threats, attempts, or conspiracies of the above

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Terrorism and electronic surveillance

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Penalties for injuries/death based on above infractions

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This law would allow DHS to prosecute certain offenses in the same manner as the FAA

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https://www.justice.gov/ola/page/file/1465976/download

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New paid course from PI! 

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Learn the elements of photography from Greg and our guest instructors Billy Kyle and Ken Dobo!