TRB conducted a webinar on Monday, November 5, 2018, from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM ET that features research from the
Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP)’s
Legal Research Digest 32: Evolving Law on Airport Implications by Unmanned Aerial Systems and ACRP
Project 03-42 Topic A: Managing Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Vicinity of Airports.
Airports are using unmanned aerial systems (UAS), also known as drones, in more varied and potentially revenue-generating ways, including foreign object debris detection, cargo delivery, terminal and perimeter inspection, and wildlife management. However, airport sponsors and their legal counsel are unclear about competing local, state, and federal regulations governing UAS operations. This webinar presented specific UAS safety, security, and privacy concerns within the context of the Small Unmanned Aircraft Regulations (14 C.F.R. Part 107). The presenters discussed the existing practices currently available while lawmakers create the regulations that oversee the advances in unmanned aviation. The presenters also provided an overview of the ACRP research underway to address the challenges and opportunities presented by UAS as they integrate into the national airspace.
This webinar is sponsored by the Airport Cooperative Research Program.
The
slides are available.
Webinar Presenters
- Timothy Ravich, Ravich Law Firm, PLLC
- Chrishanth Fernando, Booz Allen Hamilton
- Uven Chong, Booz Allen Hamilton
Moderated by: Heather Hasper,
DHJ Alaska
Continuing Education Units for Accredited Airport Executives.
The American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) is making 1.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) available for A.A.E. If you are an A.A.E. and would like to apply for CEUs for this webinar, visit
www.aaae.org/ceu. For questions about A.A.E. continuing education units, please contact
accreditation@aaae.org.
Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credits.
TRB is offering 1.25 CLE credits for this webinar. TRB did not seek approval for the above listed workshop from the state board, so we advise that you contact your state board prior to registering for the webinar to see if credits would be accepted. Registered webinar attendees who sign in and view the entire webinar will receive a link to a certificate that they can fill out and provide to their board. Complete a certificate for each state in which you are required to file. Rules for CLE in some states require the provider to file attendance with the regulator as a service to lawyers. Please confirm jurisdictional reporting requirements with the state regulator. This certificate should be filed with the appropriate MCLE Board(s) or Commission(s) within 30 days of activity. Introductory remarks, keynote addresses, business meetings, breaks, receptions, etc., are not included in the computation of credit. TRB will retain a copy of your attendance; however, TRB is not required to submit attendance to the board.
Registration questions? Contact Reggie Gillum at
RGillum@nas.edu.
This Summary Last Modified On: 11/6/2018