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Beyond Visual Range (BVR) is the term for a fighter jet's ability to detect, track, and engage enemy targets outside of the pilot's visual line of sight. The concept goes hand-in-hand with BVRAAMs ...
The tests will focus on flights “beyond the visual line of sight” — meaning the operators won’t see their drones. The police will instead rely on tech for navigation, control, and ...
DroneDeploy announced Jan. 28 it has been granted Federal Aviation Administration approval for a nationwide U.S. Beyond Visual Line of Sight waiver where a pilot on the ground cannot see a ...
The University of Alaska Fairbanks has successfully conducted the first beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) drone flight in the US that's been approved by the FAA. At this point in time, drone ...
An exemption from section 107.33(b), for instance, enables operations even beyond the visual observer’s line of sight. Still more waivers cover other aspects of operations, ...
Two Seattle-area companies are bringing their drone and radar technologies together to help police and other law enforcement agencies win FAA approval to use drones to respond to 911 calls beyond ...
Major aviation players are seeking FAA approval for remote pilots to fly aircraft where they can’t see them. The post FAA eyes beyond-visual-line-of-sight approvals for 4 major firms appeared ...