New FAA Drone Rule Opens Doors, But Not Floodgates

By Daniel Wilson (February 17, 2015, 7:28 PM EST) -- The Federal Aviation Administration's newly proposed rule on commercial use of unmanned aerial systems is encouraging for operators in areas such as licensing and airworthiness certification, but lingering restrictions could put at least a short-term damper on search-and-rescue efforts, urban operations and other valuable commercial work, attorneys say....

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