Drone symposium mulls challenges, benefits of unmanned aircraft

Date:



From war zones to grocery deliveries, autonomous and piloted drones are invading the public sphere, but legal concerns for uncrewed aircraft are still hovering overhead, industry experts said April 30 at the inaugural Mississippi Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Symposium.

Industry and legal experts from across the country gathered at the University of Mississippi to discuss the legal, commercial and public opportunities in the world of drones. The symposium was hosted by the School of Law in collaboration with the Mississippi State University Raspet Flight Research Laboratory and the Mississippi Enterprise for Technology.

This page requires Javascript.

Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.

Tags

  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  • Aviation
  • Technology
  • Aircraft Pilot
  • Pilot Licensing And Certification
  • Delivery Drone

Recommended for you

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

When Teachers Left My School, I Felt Like a Failure. Here’s What I Learned.

A couple of months ago, I had a conversation...

Jackson State faculty senate president sues for wrongful termination

The Jackson State University’s president and governing board are...

Students Are Unmotivated to Learn. Would Consulting Them For Curriculum Help?

Julius Cervantes, a first generation college graduate, didn’t appreciate...

From Her Perch at the Front Desk, This School Staffer Helps Kids Show Up Each Day

Nancy Muñoz is on her second act — this...