All posts tagged "FAA"
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 14, 2017
UK Police See Big Increase in Drunk Flier Arrests
Drinking and flying is its own problem.
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James Levinson | August 3, 2017
The Curious Case of the “Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat”
Smaller seats could lead to new safety problems.
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Avery Anapol | July 10, 2017
Where Are the Drones?: How Red Tape is Slowing Down Drone Delivery
Companies like Amazon are taking their fleet across the pond to test drone delivery
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Emma Von Zeipel | October 16, 2016
FAA: Samsung Note 7s are Now Banned on U.S. Flights
Bad news for passengers who won't have time to switch out their phones.
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Alexis Evans | August 4, 2016
A Private Company Just Got the OK to Travel to Moon
This is a space first!
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Alexis Evans | June 27, 2016
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Check out Law Street's top stories!
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Emma Von Zeipel | June 22, 2016
FAA Issues New Rules for Commercial Drones
The FAA hopes the regulations will generate 100,000 jobs over 10 years.
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Jennie Burger | June 4, 2015
Does the TSA Really Keep You Safe?
Recent tests embarrass the TSA once again. Is current airport security effective?
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Jessica McLaughlin | May 30, 2015
Regulating the Innovative World of 3D Printing
3D printing may innovate all of our lives--but are there limits to what can be printed?
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Corinne Fitamant | May 1, 2015
Looking Forward to Amazon Deliveries Via Drone? FAA Says Not So Fast
The FAA's latest regulations have thrown a wrench into Amazon's drone delivery plans.
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Ashley Bell | March 27, 2015
Who Owns the Moon? Space Property Rights Are Nearing
As we move toward a commercial space industry, how will the laws evolve?
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Alexis Evans | February 16, 2015
FAA Drone Rules Will Slow Amazon’s Prime Air Plans
The FAA has officially created restrictions for commercial drones.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 7, 2015
FAA Allowing Companies to Call Dibs on the Moon
Interested in traveling to the moon? The U.S. took a step closer to that this week.