Print Post: Weeks 15-16: Results, Conclusions, & Recommendations EMHS699 K001 Winter 2024 RO Jeffrey Williams Posted May 9, 2024 11:27 PM Mr.

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EMHS699 K001 Winter 2024 RO

Jeffrey Williams
Posted May 9, 2024 11:27 PM

Mr. Awono,

In your research did you find that current FAA administration of UAS/UAV police and
administrative punitive fines was sufficient to dictate the expanding use and scope of drones? I
ask because I could easily see a time and place where drone tech and usage will escalate past
an administrative enforcement need and move into the realm of federal law. At which time and
place it would imagine it would extremely difficult to legislate due to differences in
application, use, and purposes of drone tech.

Jeff

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