Hi,
I'm a reporter with NPR and I'm looking for a someone who is currently building a drone and wouldn't mind showing it off to me. I am in Culver City and would like to talk with someone in the LA area.
I'm doing a story about how personal drones are being used for many different activities beyond military uses.
If you are interested in talking with me, please call me at 310 815-4280 or e-mail me at ckahn@npr.org.
Thanks!
Carrie Kahn
Correspondent
NPR
Comments
Give Juan Williams a call, he likes drones.
In other words your story should be that basically no one in the US can profit from innovation legally, instead innovation is likely to come from abroad.
We have lots of different stories here Carrie, http://www.suasnews.com you are probably aware that until the NRPM has occured and SFAR 107 is published commercial UAS flight is illegal in the USA. You might want to ask for operators from Australia and Europe to comment as they might be more forthcoming with answers.
It seems very likely that only law enforcement agencies will be allowed to operate commercially at first in the USA.
Hi Johann,
What has been the negative press?
I am curious about what applications people are building drones for. There is a lot of interesting new applications, and some do raise interesting questions.