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Everdrone Begins Collaboration with Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby drone solution provider ever drone and Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS) have announced a collaboration to begin the deployment of Everdrone First on Scene Grid™ technology in the UK. The goal of the partnership is to enable KSS to expand the reach of its rapid response services by adding drone delivery of time-sensitive essential medical supplies, facilitating pre-hospital emergency care across Kent, Surrey and Sussex. That’s it. Drones can greatly increase the efficiency of emergency response services by delivering time-critical medical supplies…

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NUAIR and NYNJ Port Authority conduct drone deliveries over the Hudson River DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby 1 year from new product launch girl scout badge To encourage and educate girls in STEM careers, New York and New Jersey Port Authority To mark the partnership to deliver a box of Raspberry Rally cookies across the Hudson River, the box served as the payload for the agency’s first test of a small unmanned delivery vehicle. The box of cookies flew five miles from Greenville Yards in Jersey City, New Jersey, to the NYNJR East terminus in Brooklyn, New York, in…

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Warrantless Drone Surveillance Lawsuit Hears in Michigan Supreme Court It is a case that has become a textbook for the drone industry (there is a wonderful article) Click here for JDS Supra ) Can a government or public security agency use a drone to monitor your property without a warrant and use the evidence in court? judicial institute The Michigan Supreme Court has reportedly agreed to file the lawsuit. Case Property owned by Todd and Heather Maxson in Long Lake Township, Michigan. Town officials have complained that the Maxons family, who store several old cars and other items on their…

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Regulatory considerationsDealing with the regulatory landscape for commercial drones can be a complex task as it varies from country to country and even region within a country. This section will focus on her two main regions of regulation: the United States and the United Kingdom. It’s important to remember that laws change, and staying up to date with the latest regulations from the authorities is essential.AmericaIn the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the governing body responsible for regulating all civil aviation, including the use of commercial drones.Commercial drone operators must: FAA’s Part 107 Rule (Small UAS Rule),…

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