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The Racing Attorneys Conference (TRAC)
April 15, 2015 - Indianapolis, Indiana
Presenter:
Todd Janzen
Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP
1346 N. Delaware St.
Indianapolis, IN 46260
Email:
tjanzen@psrb.com
Twitter: @janzenlaw
Blog:
JanzenAgLaw.com
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Drones at the Speedway
The Racing Attorneys Conference (TRAC) 2015
The Racing Attorneys Conference (TRAC)
April 15, 2015 - Indianapolis, Indiana
Presenter:
Todd Janzen
Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP
1346 N. Delaware St.
Indianapolis, IN 46260
Email:
tjanzen@psrb.com
Twitter: @janzenlaw
Blog:
JanzenAgLaw.com
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Nickeeth Lopez
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Current FAA Regulations
"Commercial" unmanned aircraft systems ("UAS") unlawful
UAS is considered "aircraft" in N.A.S.
Must obtain certificate of airworthiness
Or Section 333 "Exemption" from current regulations.
More at
www.FAA.org
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Gabriel GM
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Section 333 Exemptions
69 Exemptions granted
Agriculture
TV and film industry
Utilities
Insurers
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"Hobbyist Rule" A.C. 91-57 (1981)
Under 400 feet
Purely recreational purpose
Stay away from populated areas
Notify ATC if within 3 miles of airport
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John. Romero
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FAA Proposed Rulemaking
2015
FAA recently introduced proposed rules for "small" and "micro" UAS. Comments should be submitted before April 24, 2015.
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Rules for "Small" UAS
Under 55 lbs.
Within VOS at all times
No flights over bystanders
Complete set of proposed new rules at
http://www.faa.gov/uas/
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BLMOregon
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Rules for "Small" UAS
Flights during daylight only
Operator must be FAA certified
Only one UAS flight at a time
Pre-flight inspection
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Ed Yourdon
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Rules for "Micro" UAS
Under 4.4 lbs
Under 400 feet altitude
Under 35 mph
Operator self certifies
Flying over bystanders allowed
"Frangible" material construction
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Trespass
U.S. v. Causby 328 US 256 (1941)
See "How a 1940s Chicken Farmer Case Will Impact Drone Usage in the 21st Century."
http://www.janzenaglaw.com/2014/04/us-v-causby-how-1940s-chicken-farmer.htm...
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AirmanMagazine
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Privacy
State laws fill the void.
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Jamie McCaffrey
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No Fly Zone
The technology exists.
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firaswehbe
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JanzenAgLaw.com
Find me on the web:
Todd Janzen
http://www.aglaw.us
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