“These data will lay the groundwork for reducing risks
and ensuring continued safe operations of UAS,” said FAA
Administrator Michael Huerta, who was in North Dakota
today to announce the news. “We believe the test site
programs will be extremely valuable to integrating
unmanned aircraft and fostering America’s leadership in
advancing this technology.”
The North Dakota COA covers two separate geographical
locations. Initial flights will be conducted over North
Dakota State University’s Carrington Research Extension
Center located in Carrington, N.D. The second set of
missions, scheduled for summer 2014, will fly over
Sullys Hill National Game Preserve near Devils Lake,
N.D.
The FAA selected six congressionally-mandated test
sites on December 30, 2013.The FAA is working with
the test sites to guide their research programs to
help the FAA safely integrate UAS into the national
airspace over the next several years.
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