(From NPR yesterday)
The Federal Aviation Administration says it has issued the first permit in its history for an unmanned aircraft to fly over U.S. soil. Oil company BP will use a drone from the company AeroVironment to conduct surveys in Alaska.
The first drone flights under the recently issued waiver have already taken place, the FAA says.
From the agency's news release:
"The FAA issued a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization to survey BP pipelines, roads and equipment at Prudhoe Bay, AK, the largest oilfield in the United States. AeroVironment performed the first flight for BP on June 8.
The visual depiction, (H/T Tiana) follows . . . .
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