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Mon, Apr 02, 2018

Drone USA Announces A Reseller Partnership With Skyfire Consulting

Will Provide Certificates Of Authorization And Waivers to Police, Fire And Emergency Services

Drone USA,has announced a reseller partnership with Atlanta-based Skyfire Consulting, a company that specializes in assisting police, fire and private corporations with filing Certificates of authorization and/or waivers with the FAA.

"Our reseller partnership with Skyfire enables us to offer a necessary and critical component of our everything drone strategy to our customers. Through Skyfire, we possess the ability to help our customers navigate the complex regulatory world of the FAA and file certificates of authorization and/or waivers," said Michael Bannon, Drone USA’s Chief Executive Officer.

"A certificate of authorization allows police, fire or organizations to operate their drones in restricted air space (class B, C, D or E airspaces) for a specific time period (i.e., six months) without having to notify their local airport each time they desire to perform a drone mission. We can also help our customers waive certain aspects of the FAA part 107 regulations, such as flying at night during a search and rescue operation, operating more than one drone at a time, and operating drones near crowds. Without an authorization or waivers, police would have to wait weeks for approval before operating their drones. During search and rescue where life and death is at stake, the police do not have weeks, they may only have hours. Both authorizations and waivers are critical components to a viable drone program.”

"All departments will ultimately need waivers. For example, a department performing search and rescue missions may need to fly at night or in restricted airspace," said Paul Ouellette, Drone USA’s VP of Business Development and Sales. "That is not the same for certificates of authorization. According to one of our police customers, departments where 15% percent of the town’s airspace is restricted will need a certificate of authorization. In Connecticut that is probably more than half of the towns and most of the cities. Certificates of authorization and waivers will prove an important part to any drone program. With our friends at Skyfire we now offer this service inexpensively and efficiently.”

(Source: Drone USA news release)

FMI: www.droneusainc.com

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