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Ultimate Bad Reg? Senator Proposes Relieving FAA of Airspace Control

Senator Lee Reintroduces Myopic Drone Integration and Zoning Act

If you think things have been messed up, heretofore, just wait and see what happens if aeronautically-deficient Senator Mike Lee, gets his way. 

AMA informs us that Lee (R-UT) has reintroduced the misguided Drone Integration and Zoning Act, a bill that would give states, counties, cities, and local tribal governments the right to manage low altitude airspace -- there by creating something of an airspace free-for-all. Specifically, the legislation would preclude the FAA from authorizing UAS operations under 200 feet when flying above private property without permission from that property’s owner. Sen. Lee first introduced the Drone Integration and Zoning Act in 2019. No other senator has cosponsored this legislation and the bill has never moved beyond introduction in the legislative process.

After introducing the bill, Sen. Lee stated, “The FAA cannot feasibly or efficiently oversee millions of drones in every locality throughout the country,” and noted that “the reason that the states have sovereign police powers to protect the property of their citizens is because issues of land use, privacy, trespass, and law enforcement make sense at the state and local level. The best way to ensure public safety and allow this innovative industry to thrive is to empower the people closest to the ground to make local decisions in real time and that is exactly what the Drone Integration and Zoning Act does.”

The Academy of Model Aeronautics is engaging members of Congress and their staffs on a host of issues, including this bill. Although we remain cautiously optimistic that the Drone Integration and Zoning Act will lack the Congressional support needed to pass, AMA will continue to advocate that this approach is untenable and problematic for the model aviation community.

FMI: www.lee.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/a5dd4109-0dcf-44be-8489-cf755634a5bd/diza-117th.pdf

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