The Advent and Use of Drones in Public Use Airspace

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Albert N. Clark, ASXResearch.org | June 2024 | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15690272

This peer-reviewed article delivers a technically rich, policy-relevant investigation into the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) within public use airspace. Anchored in global aviation safety frameworks, the paper examines the rise of drone operations from military origins to widespread civilian deployment in sectors such as infrastructure, agriculture, emergency response, and law enforcement. It evaluates the current FAA regulatory landscape, operator training demands, and the challenges of collision avoidance and airspace harmonization in shared environments. With a critical lens on privacy, ethics, and national security, the study explores both technological innovation and governance models needed for sustainable drone integration. Bridging aerospace operations, public policy, and digital systems, this article provides actionable insight for stakeholders shaping the next generation of airspace management.

Citation (APA 7)

Clark, A. N. (2024, June 23). The Advent and Use of Drones in Public Use Airspace [Scholarly report]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15690272