The Federal Aviation Administration released a “road map” for letting drones share the skies with civilian aircraft by 2015.
FAA said its plan will outline what “regulations, technologies, standards and policies” will be needed to accommodate safe operations for drones — or, as the agency calls them, unmanned aircraft systems. But the agency gave no indication that it plans to require privacy protections for people on the ground when drones are used nationwide, despite some privacy safeguards the agency is including in its testing stage, said Politico.