Near misses between drones and airplanes on the rise in US, says FAA
by Mark Harris from on (#18AE6)
Reported sightings of unmanned aircrafts by piloted aircrafts have increased dramatically since 2014, with serious close shaves in Atlanta and Missouri
A report of drone sightings from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) shows that despite a new registration scheme, near misses between unmanned and piloted aircraft in the US are on the rise. Sightings by pilots and airport officials have steadily increased from less than one a day in 2014 to more than 3.5 between August 2015 and January of this year, many of them from commercial passenger aircraft.
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