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U.S.-Registered Drones Now Number 1 Million

Jan 16, 2018

One million drones — including 878,000 that are operated by hobbyists and 122,000 that are used for other purposes, including commercial and government use — have been registered with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao, in an announcement last week, said that the increase in registration “reflects the fact that [drones] are more than tools for commerce and trade, but can save lives, detect hazardous situations and assist with disaster recovery.”

Registration of small drones — those weighing between 0.55 and 55 pounds (250 grams and about 25 kg) — is required under a 2015 law that had been overturned by the courts in early 2017 but was reinstated in legislation passed by Congress in December.

The Department of Transportation said the registration process “helps educate drone operators who are new to aviation by having them agree to the FAA’s operating rules, and increases airspace security by identifying drones…

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