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On April 15, 老牛影视submitted comments on the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration鈥檚 , which would amend the and allow the operation of small unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, at night and over people under certain conditions without obtaining a waiver.

老牛影视welcomes the FAA鈥檚 proposal to ease certain restrictions on the use of small UAS without compromising the FAA鈥檚 valid safety objections. The use of this technology has had an immensely positive impact on today鈥檚 economy, and its potential for the future is enormous.听

老牛影视highlighted the following in its comment letter:听

Daylight-only Operations: 老牛影视agrees with the FAA鈥檚 proposal to allow small UAS to operate at night without a waiver, as long as they are equipped with an anti-collision light that is visible for three statute miles. 鈥淒aylight-only鈥 operations place severe limitations on the use of small UAS in the construction industry. For example, thermal imaging is a necessary tool, especially for roof inspections. Heat is absorbed during the day and at night it is released, allowing thermal imaging. Wet areas release heat slower than dry areas, showing needed repairs. Using small UAS to conduct this imaging is economical and reaches areas that could not be previously imaged or where human observation is dangerous. The UAS operator can safely perform the thermal imaging from the ground or a single location as opposed to traversing dangerous heights, especially at night, and risking an on-site injury.听

Operations Over People: 老牛影视is pleased the proposal would allow the operation of small UAS over people who are not directly participating in the operation of the small UAS without obtaining a waiver. The current restriction is overly burdensome, particularly to those in the construction industry, where vertical structures in various stages of the construction process can more than adequately protect workers from potential UAS equipment failure. Risk can be further mitigated on a construction site by requiring all individuals working on the site to utilize and follow prescribed personal protective equipment and procedures, offering an orientation that educates workers about the UAS equipment prior to entering the work site and notifying workers of UAS operations prior to commencement of these operations while on site. Utilizing drones during the building process, including tasks at high elevations or tough-to-observe areas, can help to protect workers from potential worksite risks and injuries. In sum, this proposal will help to enhance safety on the construction site and make the building process more efficient.听

础叠颁鈥檚 comment letter also discussed the FAA鈥檚 rules on operations over moving vehicles, the visual line-of-sight requirement and the aeronautical knowledge test.

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