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Rethinking the regulatory framework for Small Unmanned Aircraft: The case for protecting privacy and property rights in the lowermost reaches of the atmosphere

机译:重新考虑小型无人飞机的监管框架:在最低层保护隐私和财产权的案例

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Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) have the ability operate in chaotic and heterogeneous environments near the ground that are inaccessible to manned aircraft. This is significant because navigable airspace, which is in the public domain and preempted by federal laws, is defined by the minimum safe altitudes of flight. Since many sUAS arguably have no minimum safe altitude, they could potentially expand navigable airspace to the ground, posing a serious challenge to property rights, privacy expectations, and local control. This paper discusses the issue in historical context, raises new questions about the current direction for sUAS regulation, and suggests an alternative framework that would have benefits for governmental efficiency, the civilian UAS industry, and the public at large.
机译:小型无人机系统(sUAS)具有在有人驾驶飞机无法接近的地面杂乱无章的环境中运行的能力。这是很重要的,因为在公共领域中被联邦法律禁止的可通航领空是由最低安全飞行高度定义的。由于许多sUAS可能没有最低安全高度,因此它们有可能将可通航领空扩展到地面,从而对财产权,隐私期望和本地控制构成严峻挑战。本文在历史背景下讨论了这个问题,对sUAS监管的当前方向提出了新的问题,并提出了一个替代框架,该框架将对政府效率,民用UAS行业和整个公众都有好处。

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