What restrictions are in place to protect citizens' civil liberties and privacy concerns related to uncrewed aircraft systems?
The USGS is a bureau within the Department of the Interior (DOI), which requires the following actions related to privacy:
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Operating uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) primarily over DOI lands.
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Obtaining written permission from landowners when UAS operations need to launch and/or land on their property.
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Following standard Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and DOI-approved procedures for aircraft operations (including special use permits, landowner approval letters, and developing safety cases). Must obtain a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization from the FAA prior to conducting any flight operations outside of restricted airspace.
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Maintaining open and transparent UAS operations: UAS mission schedules are listed on the USGS National Uncrewed Systems Office website, and local press and landowners are invited to observe the operations.
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Holding public hearings if required by the managing agency or local governing officials.
Updated Date: January 10, 2023