The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued certificates for
two types of unmanned aircraft for civilian use. The move is expected
to lead to the first approved commercial drone operation later this
summer.
The two unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are the Scan Eagle X200
and Aero Vironment’s PUMA. They both measure around 4 ½ feet
long, weighing less than 55 pounds, and have a wing span of ten
and nine feet respectively.
Both the Scan Eagle and the PUMA received “restricted category
type certificates”which permit aerial surveillance. Prior to
the FAA’s decision, the only way the private sector
could operate UAS in US airspace was by obtaining an experimental
airworthiness certificate which specifically restricts commercial
operations.





