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Should I register these drones?This depends on where you live. If you’re in the US, you don’t have to register your drone if it weighs less than 250g, but you do need to pass a new drone. FAA TRUST TestingThis tests your knowledge of basic safety and regulatory information for operating drones.If your drone weighs more than 250g, you must register your drone with the FAA, ensure your registration details are on the drone, and carry proof of your registration details.If you live in the UK, you will need to register even if your drone weighs less than 250g, but…

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ONYX Insight and Nearthlab become partners for predictive maintenance across turbines DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Predictive Maintenance Solution (PdM) Provider ONYX Insight Announced Partnership with Autonomous Drone Solutions Company Nias Lab Provides wind farm operators with a predictive maintenance solution for the entire turbine. Together, the two companies will empower large operators to address the labor, resource and inflation challenges facing the industry. The partnership will cover North America with his ONYX Insight licensed to utilize his Zoomable software in Nearthlab for wind turbine health assessments. Leveraging Nearthlab’s experience with mobile drone technology, ONYX Insight offers analytics and…

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Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what it would look like from above? Flying a drone at night brings a whole new perspective to the world below. But can you fly your drone at night? The short answer is yes, but there are certain rules, regulations, and safety concerns to be aware of. This blog post explores the details of flying a drone at night, providing valuable insight for beginners and experienced drone pilots alike.Night drone flight rules and regulationsFAA regulations for nighttime drone flights in the USAccording to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), drone…

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and Amsterdam Drone Week Today, a panel of Urban Air Mobility experts discussed the opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region and the drivers that will bring UAM to the region. Diana Cooper is super nullis a Hyundai company developing eVTOL for the commuter market. Cooper said there are major factors behind the growth of urban mobility in the APAC region, including politics, the economy and the environment. “The traditional aviation industry has been dominated by the US and Europe for the past decade. The APAC region has new political incentives to join this new mode of aviation and not be left…

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