This thesis examines the possibilities and advantages of incorporating the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into operational use by local public safety agencies. The use of UAS has become a vital tool for the military but still has not become a tool used by domestic police forces. This thesis explores the options of using this type of technology, such as an economical alternative or enhancement to existing aviation programs and better situational awareness for tactical operations. In addition, to reviewing issues and concerns related to privacy considerations; this thesis addresses program implementation, creation of best practices policy and procedures, benefits to community safety, and flight regulations and restrictions under the oversight of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Integrating Unmanned Aircraft Systems into Modern Policing in An Urban Environment
2012
107 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Social Concerns , Urban Administration & Planning , Regional Administration & Planning , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Law enforcement , Police , Public safety , Safety , Urban areas , Aeronautics , Benefits , Civil aviation , Costs , Domestic , Flight , Military operations , Optimization , Policies , Regulations , Situational awareness , Tactical warfare , Theses , Tools , Unmanned , Unmanned aircraft systems , Police aviation
Integrating Unmanned Aircraft Efficiently into Hub Airport Approach Procedures
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