FAA proposes drone-free zones for critical infrastructure in the United States
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a system for designating certain critical infrastructure sites as off limits to unmanned aircraft.
The proposal was announced on 5 May and would create drone-free zones around selected sites.
The supplied material does not specify which facilities would be covered or how the designations would be applied.
No casualties or disruption were reported in the row, and no immediate enforcement action was described.
The proposal is a regulatory step rather than a response to a single incident.
The move matters because it could expand federal control over where drones may operate near sensitive infrastructure.
It also signals continued attention to the risks posed by unmanned aircraft around protected sites.
The only confirmed organisation named in the supplied material is the Federal Aviation Administration.
No other agencies, companies or officials were identified in the row.
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