New rules will keep unmanned aircraft away from prisons and power plants
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The FAA has proposed a new regulatory framework to establish unmanned aircraft flight restrictions (UAFRs) over eligible critical infrastructure. This summary explores the sector-specific eligibility criteria, the application process and the authorised operations permitted within these restricted airspaces.
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