The use of UAV's is not really a question anymore. They ARE being used by a multitude of agencies and organization, and civilian user! There are opportunities for positive use, misuse and more significantly dangerous use.
There was an agencies that purchased a UAV prior to doing their due diligence on 'where' they planned to use them. As a result, after an expensive purchase they were denied the ability to use the UAV upon the realization that they were too close to the end of the runway at an international airport.
Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency has experienced both positive and negative uses of UAVs. Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency is currently responding to an active lava flow threatening the village of Pahoa. They coordinated with the FAA to establish restricted airspace control measures that centered over the leading edge of the active portion of the lava flow.
In the first case, we experienced numerous cases of a civilian UAV flying over the flow. It was in restricted airspace at the same time as an authorized helicopter media flight and a National Guard helicopter over flight. The footage was being used by television news and various Blogs. The individual was finally confronted and appears to have ceased operations.
In the second case, Hawaii County Civil Defense utilized the University of Hawaii at Hilo's UAV for high definition reconnaissance.
Key to success is positive airspace control measures and the difficult task of tracking down violators, and enforcing airspace control measures. I also believe there is a need to establish appropriate use standards to alleviate concerns of misuse.
There was an agencies that purchased a UAV prior to doing their due diligence on 'where' they planned to use them. As a result, after an expensive purchase they were denied the ability to use the UAV upon the realization that they were too close to the end of the runway at an international airport.
Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency has experienced both positive and negative uses of UAVs. Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency is currently responding to an active lava flow threatening the village of Pahoa. They coordinated with the FAA to establish restricted airspace control measures that centered over the leading edge of the active portion of the lava flow.
In the first case, we experienced numerous cases of a civilian UAV flying over the flow. It was in restricted airspace at the same time as an authorized helicopter media flight and a National Guard helicopter over flight. The footage was being used by television news and various Blogs. The individual was finally confronted and appears to have ceased operations.
In the second case, Hawaii County Civil Defense utilized the University of Hawaii at Hilo's UAV for high definition reconnaissance.
Key to success is positive airspace control measures and the difficult task of tracking down violators, and enforcing airspace control measures. I also believe there is a need to establish appropriate use standards to alleviate concerns of misuse.