Admin Sites
newstalkzb.co.nz — Pilots are calling for tougher regulations around drones to prevent more near misses, like the close call in Auckland early on New Year's Day. 
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
express.co.uk — SHOCKING footage shows an out of control drone drop from the sky in Somerset, forcing a driver to slam on their brakes to avoid crashing their car.
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
yorkpress.co.uk — ARMED police officers raided a flat in York on New Year
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
milforddailynews.com — MILFORD – A woman was rescued Sunday after she chased her drone 30 feet up a tree and became stranded, public safety officials said.“She climbed a tree to retrieve a drone that was stuck up there,” Fire Lt. Michael DeTore said.The police and fire departments responded to a home on Water Street just …
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
slashgear.com — The New York Police Department plans to deploy around 7,000 police officers tonight for security in Times Square, as well as a drone that will monitor the
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
newshub.co.nz — The authorities might be tempted to crack down on drone users after last night's near-miss.
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
thedailyjournal.com — A Vineland Electric Utility lineman rescued a snared drone on Monday and saved a Williamstown man from having to tell his wife he lost the GoPro camera she gave him for Christmas.
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
hamodia.com — A civilian drone nearly collided with an IDF helicopter over a military base in central Israel on Sunday night, the Air Force said. 
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
comicbook.com — Things have been going very well in the partnership between Ubisoft and the Tom Clancy brand, as shown by best-selling games like Rainbow Six Siege and Ghost Recon Wildlands. But a hidden video suggests that the company could be working something new, though it hasn’t been announced.
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial
fisherphillips.com — When the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued a memorandum in 2018 announcing that agency inspectors are now authorized to use camera-carrying Unmanned Aircraft Systems—or drones—to collect evidence during inspections in certain workplace settings, employers across the country…
01.01.1970 0 comments From JAS-Aerial