NASA Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Integration in the National Airspace System (NAS) Project
May 30, 2012 in National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Consideration for what and who are on the ground beneath test ranges is very very important. This 20 page paper explains why
being on the ground is a very dangerous place to be. Contingency
plans, particularly for intrusion, fire, and retrieval need to be made
with the cooperation of residents and landowners of test ranges.
With over 700 exotic birds in Sanctuary, this valley, under consideration as a test range, is an inappropriate place to HAVE this test range. Too dangerous for the animals and the caregivers responsible for their safety!!!
There should not *be* drones in the domestic airspace.
AT ALL.