“With a Congressional deadline for a plan on integrating unmanned aerial systems (UAS) into the nation’s airspace just weeks away, acting FAA administrator Michael Huerta said he is confident that his agency will be able to get drones fully integrated into the civil aviation world within three years. And, he said, the agency will be sure to protect the safety and privacy of citizens in the process.”
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