The FAA wants drone operators to register so badly, apparently, that it may be waiving the usual requirement for truthful responses to questions on government forms. Sound bizarre? I thought so, too.
Economist Milton Friedman was onto something when he said that “[o]ne of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.”[1] Because of its severe ...
Aircraft ownership in the US requires registration with the FAA. If the owner’s information on the insurance policy and FAA record don’t match, claim defense and payment for damages may be delayed.