Urging the Federal Aviation Administration to investigate and further regulate the use of unmanned aircraft systems, known as drones, over private property after an increase of unidentified drone use in the greater Philadelphia area. WHEREAS, Unmanned aircraft systems, more commonly referred to as drones, were developed in the twentieth century for military use, but as costs fell and the technology developed, drones have become more common in a civilian context; and WHEREAS, Drones are often used for their surveillance capabilities in a variety of circumstances including observing forest fires, event security, traffic monitoring, and other public-safety scenarios that an “eye in the sky” can assist; and WHEREAS, As the civilization of drones has advanced, the concerns of improper use of such technology has increased, with many concerned that just about any one can get ahold of a drone to use for their own personal surveillance, violating the privacy of others; and WHEREAS, In recent months, there has been a noticeable uptick in late-night drone use in surrounding counties that has caused concern as no clear answers have been given as to who owns and is operating these unmanned aircrafts despite small unmanned aircraft systems operating at night needing to be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration and hold valid airspace authorization; and WHEREAS, As drones are a relatively new and evolving technology, the regulations laid out by the Federal Aviation Administrati…
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was ADOPTED.
CITY COUNCIL
This Resolution was Introduced and Ordered Placed On Next Week's Final Passage Calendar.