Recreational Drone Empowerment Act
Clarifies which airspace (Class G, Class E, and extensions to B/C/D/E) falls under recreational drone exceptions to reduce ambiguity for hobbyists.
Clarifies which airspace (Class G, Class E, and extensions to B/C/D/E) falls under recreational drone exceptions to reduce ambiguity for hobbyists.
The Recreational Drone Empowerment Act aims to clarify the existing regulatory framework for limited recreational operations of unmanned aircraft (drones) by amending title 49, United States Code. The bill seeks to ensure that the exceptions for recreational drone activities explicitly reference certain airspace categories, reducing ambiguity for hobbyists and operators engaging in safe, non-commercial drone use.
The bill is a targeted regulatory clarification rather than a broad policy overhaul. It seeks to remove ambiguity around which airspace designations are encompassed by recreational drone operation exceptions, specifically enhancing clarity for Class E airspace and extensions to other Class airspaces. No new funding or major regulatory authorities are introduced; the measure concentrates on precise wording within the existing statutory framework.
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