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UAV's again.



 
 
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Old June 28th 04, 05:24 PM
Tony Cox
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Default UAV's again.

Not to reignite the argument that flared last month about
UAV's in the National airspace, but Avweb is today
reporting deployment around Tucson of the Hermes 450.

This UAV operates *up to* 18000', which places it
in the airspace shared with VFR traffic. (Defenders of
this deployment earlier claimed that it would be in
class A above 18000', and not therefore an issue).


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