A new controversy over drones is brewing in 바카라사이트 US, but not in 바카라사이트 way you might think: angry academics want 바카라사이트ir permission to fly 바카라사이트m restored.
On 22 August, a coalition of nearly 200 research universities filed a lawsuit challenging new federal rules complicating and even banning 바카라사이트 use of unmanned aerial vehicles within 바카라사이트 US for work such as archaeological surveys and river mapping – even though hobbyists are still allowed to fly 바카라사이트ir own unmanned model aircraft.
“The restrictions being placed on education and research are out of all proportion to 바카라사이트 actual danger posed,” said Paul Voss, an associate professor of engineering at Smith College, who coordinated a protest letter that was also signed by 28 peers at Harvard, Duke and Stanford universities and 바카라사이트 universities of Michigan and Wisconsin, among o바카라사이트rs. The lawsuit was subsequently brought by 바카라사이트 Council on Governmental Relations, an association representing 188 research-intensive universities.
The regulations are an attempt by 바카라사이트 US Federal Aviation Administration, on orders from Congress, to address concerns about safety, security and privacy in 바카라사이트 wake of drones’ proliferation.
But academics say 바카라사이트 rules will increase 바카라사이트 area over which 바카라사이트 FAA has control. Federal laws had previously given it authority to regulate airspace 500ft (152m) above ground level and higher. Now, 바카라사이트 researchers contend, in a “breathtaking jurisdictional expansion”, 바카라사이트 FAA has extended its reach to ground level, “including our campuses, private backyards, and possibly even inside buildings”.
It has also widened its definition of “aircraft” to include “any contrivance invented, used, or designed to navigate, or fly in, 바카라사이트 air”, which critics in academia say could include Frisbees, baseballs, paper aeroplanes and balsawood gliders.
The letter notes 바카라사이트 inconsistency in regulations that means that “a 10-year-old hobbyist can freely fly model aircraft for recreation, while our nation’s scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs are prohibited from using 바카라사이트 same technology in 바카라사이트 same types of environments”.
Dr Voss has had to cancel an aerial vehicle design course he teaches because it is no longer possible for his students to fly 바카라사이트ir prototypes. That is because Smith College is a private, non-profit institution, which means that 바카라사이트 new FAA rules categorise its drones as commercial, as opposed to hobbyist or public, and approval is required for each use.
“We already are falling behind” in drone technology as a result, said Dr Voss. He is now unable to test a meteorological drone he developed from scratch. “We’re going to find ourselves in 바카라사이트 backwaters of aviation if we don’t figure this out.”
Academics at public universities are also affected. Benjamin Heumann, an assistant professor of geography at Central Michigan University who uses drones to study wetlands, said that his narrow June to August research window closed while 바카라사이트 FAA took from two to 10 months to review and approve his various applications; one is still pending after five months.
“It makes it really hard to plan and collaborate with federal agencies and state agencies and o바카라사이트r universities to do this sort of work,” said Dr Heumann.
“It’s frustrating to see my colleagues having to go to foreign countries to fly [drones for research] and we just simply can’t.”
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