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UAS (a/k/a “Drones”) in Tax Administration Process

UAS (a/k/a “Drones”) in Tax Administration Process. Grand Hotel, Cape May August 28, 2019. Adminstrative Agencies 15 Executive Departments, including Dep’t of Transportation Sub-Agencies, including Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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UAS (a/k/a “Drones”) in Tax Administration Process

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  1. UAS (a/k/a “Drones”) in Tax Administration Process Grand Hotel, Cape May August 28, 2019

  2. Adminstrative Agencies 15 Executive Departments, including Dep’t of Transportation Sub-Agencies, including Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

  3. Your drone is an aircraft that must be REGISTERED, and You’re a commercial pilot who must be CERTIFICATED. Your operations are governed by FEDERAL law, which “preempts” state and other local laws.

  4. Commercial Remote Pilot • Must qualify under Rule 107 • Drone under 55 pounds • Pilot at least 16 years old • English-literate • Physically + mentally able to fly • Must pass Knowledge Test

  5. Even meeting those conditions, • you can’t fly: • Over people • In restricted airspace • Multiple UAS at the same time • Outside visual line of sight (“BVLOS”) • At night • From a moving vehicle or aircraft • You need a WAIVER for these.

  6. REGISTER YOUR DRONE • $5.00 • Good for 3 years • MARK YOUR DRONE • FOLLOW RULES OF SKY • Know where and where not to fly

  7. Cape May County Drone Program Annual Conference “Tech Village” at KWWD Specialized events, e.g., U.N. Workshop / Demo Innovation Forums

  8. Moving Forward:4 UAS Working Groups EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: Post-Disaster Cell Coverage MARITIME: Vessel-to-Vessel Delivery ENERGY / UTILITY: Critical Infrastructure Inspections and Emergency Response COUNTER-UAS (c-UAS)

  9. Cape May County COA

  10. Test flights … serve the public good… educate … andcreate buzz ...

  11. Gloucester County Ops Cape May County Ops

  12. STATE-WIDE Growth and“AVIATION TRIANGLE” • NORTH: Joint Base / Military • CENTRAL: FAA Tech Center + ACY • SOUTH: UAS in CMC

  13. “Tech Village” at KWWD Groundbreaking was mid-May 2 anchor tenants signed Tech-oriented ecosystem

  14. “know before you fly” –Guidelines for Neighborly Drone Use • * Tell people you’ll be taking pictures or video of them before you do. • * If you think someone has a “reasonable expectation of privacy,” don’t violate it. • * Don’t fly over private property without permission if you can easily obtain.

  15. * If you keep sensitive data about people, secure it against loss or theft and keep it only as long as you need it. • * Listen carefully to any privacy, security, or safety concerns, and discuss with your advisors.

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