The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration, in English), a US entity that governs the civil aviation industry, announced that drones --aviões not tripulados-- should have a "license plate" as well as cars.
The owners of the aircraft in the United States must register them compulsorily by mid-February 2016.
The aircraft will have an identity number and the registration will last three years and cost about $ 5.
The registration, which may be made from December 21, includes drones that weigh 0.23 to 25 kg, and owners over 13 years. For younger owners, should be parents to enroll. Those who already own an aircraft, can file it by February 19, 2016, as those who buy it from December 21 must to be registered before taking her to fly.
In Nevada, is building the first airport tailor-made for drones. Called the "Aerodrome", the structure will be allocated to instruction "pilots" and maintenance of aircraft, but can also be used for recreational and competition purposes.
A part of the site is already operating, according to the website "Fast Company", but the entire structure will only be available in 2018. This is one of the six spaces approved by the FAA, but it is not unique. There is a similar project in Rwanda, although for the delivery of essential goods and medicines.
According to estimates of "Aerodrome", the drone market in the country will grow more than US $ 82 billion between 2015 and 2025, generating over 100,000 new jobs.
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