2025年10月10日至11日, 不同团体敦促联邦航空局采用以安全为重点的、包容性强的无人机规则,
On October 10–11, 2025, diverse groups urged the FAA to adopt safety-focused, inclusive drone rules with performance-based standards and stronger pilot certification.
2025年10月10日至11日,多个实体,包括俄克拉荷马州乔克陶族、Reabe喷射服务公司、无人驾驶飞行员Bill Larned、Infravision Inc.、Wingcopter GmbH、田纳西大学法学院学生Abbey G. Mullins、纵向航空国际、奥斯汀市官员和巴尔的摩马里兰大学等,就拟议的无人驾驶飞机条例向联邦航空局提出了公开意见。
On October 10-11, 2025, multiple entities—including the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Reabe Spraying Service, drone pilot Bill Larned, Infravision Inc., Wingcopter GmbH, University of Tennessee law student Abbey G. Mullins, Vertical Aviation International, Austin city officials, and the University of Maryland, Baltimore—submitted public comments to the FAA on proposed drone regulations.
关切涉及安全、部落主权、隐私、业务灵活性和监管清晰度,利益攸关方敦促基于业绩的标准、更有力的试点认证和包容性决策,以便随着无人驾驶飞机使用量的扩大,在创新与航空安全之间取得平衡。
Concerns span safety, tribal sovereignty, privacy, operational flexibility, and regulatory clarity, with stakeholders urging performance-based standards, stronger pilot certification, and inclusive policymaking to balance innovation with aviation safety as drone use expands.
联邦航空局正在审查反馈意见,以便最终确定超出目视线的操作规则,扩大无人机系统一体化的范围。
The FAA is reviewing feedback ahead of finalizing rules for beyond visual line of sight operations and broader UAS integration.