Aviation International News reported that the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) is supporting a “Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recommendation that a portion of the C-band radio frequency spectrum be reserved for drone use rather than the more heavily used L-band,” after evaluating the use of both bands, per the request of Congress. NBAA Air Traffic Services and Infrastructure Director Heidi Williams said, “NBAA is supportive of the FCC’s efforts to provide unencumbered, consistent access to bands for UAS communications.”
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Tag: C-Band Use
FAA UAS Rules Excludes Network Remote ID
Aviation Today reports that the final rules for uncrewed aircraft system Remote Identification have been released, but “include a major change from the proposed rules: the exclusion of network Remote ID.” The FAA “cited security issues, privacy concerns, connectivity issues, and regulatory challenges as reasons for not adopting network Remote ID[,] while companies and organizations who advocated for network Remote ID claim its exclusion creates its own privacy concerns and limits innovation and progress.” In response to the rule, the Small UAV Coalition said that the FAA “missed the opportunity to adopt a flexible, technology-neutral approach to remote ID by allowing both broadcast and network technology. Instead, the FAA is imposing a requirement only to use broadcast technology, which runs counter to an industry synonymous with innovation and progress.” Despite the feedback from the Small UAV Coalition and other industry members, the FAA plans to stick “to the final rule.”
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