Fox Rothschild LLP recently issued the following announcement.
When:January 5, 2021
People:Mark E. McKinnon, Mark A. Dombroff
Hosted By:Fox Rothschild LLP
Location:Webinar
The UAS industry has been trapped in rulemaking limbo for a while. The FAA made it clear that the final rules for flight over people, night operations and remote identification are intertwined, and none would be released until all were complete.
That logjam may be about to break. The FAA is on track to release the UAS Remote Identification rule before the end of the year. The rule recently began its last important step before release and is undergoing its final review at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Presumably, the final rules for flight over persons and night operations will be released simultaneously. What will these final rules look like?
Join Fox Aviation Practice Co-Chair Mark Dombroff and Partner Mark McKinnon for a complimentary webinar comparing the draft and final rules and providing a detailed summary of how these new rules will shake up the industry.
Topics will include:
- How do the final rules differ from the proposed rules?
- How does the Remote ID system work, and who is responsible for compliance?
- What new burdens will UAS manufacturers face?
- How soon can UAS start operating over people?
- What are the new pilot licensing requirements?
- How will these new rules affect flight beyond visual line of sight?
- What other issues will the FAA turn its attention to now that these rules are final?