FAA Administrator Michael Huerta with registration task force member and senseFly Manager Business Development Baptiste Tripard at CES 2016.Photo credit: The FAA On Jan. 6, FAA Administrator Michael Huerta addressed a gathering at CES 2016, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV. He was joined at his first address of the year by four members of the UAS registration task force, including Dave Vos, project lead for Google X’s Project Wing; Nancy Egan, 3D Robotics general counsel; Brendan Schulman, vice president of policy and legal affairs for DJI; and Doug Johnson, vice president of technology policy for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which runs CES. Huerta praised the task force’s work, acknowledging its involvement as a boost to the speed of the UAS registration system’s design and implementation. “It’s proof that government, working with private industry, can cut through red tape and use technology to tackle emerging challenges,” he ...
FAA Administrator Huerta Addresses UAS Registration and Integration at CES
The UAS registration task force highlights the need for streamlined drone registration and safety measures for flyers.
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