Drones have become increasingly common, raising concerns for businesses about unauthorized drone activity in their airspace. While complete drone take-down might seem like the ideal solution, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations have limitations. But this doesn't mean businesses are powerless! AirSight's proactive drone detection software empowers them to manage airspace and deter unauthorized drones even within these regulations.
FAA regulations establish safety protocols for both manned and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, or drones). While these regulations are evolving, currently, they don't allow businesses to simply disable or jam drones in flight. This might seem like a disadvantage, but AirSight offers a strategic solution.
AirSight's real-time drone detection software provides businesses with the crucial advantage of early awareness. The moment an unauthorized drone enters designated airspace, AirSight triggers alerts with the drone's location and pilot's identification. This allows businesses to take swift action within FAA guidelines.
A Proactive Approach: Deterrence Through Action
Here's how AirSight facilitates proactive airspace management:
With AirSight's features, organizations can establish a clear deterrent against unauthorized drone activity. Early detection and swift communication give drone operators a strong reason to disengage before any violation occurs.
While other drone detection software might focus solely on identifying drones, AirSight goes a step further. The ability to pinpoint the drone pilot's location saves businesses valuable time and resources. This information can be crucial for law enforcement in apprehending the individual responsible for the unauthorized drone activity.
FAA regulations may limit complete drone take-down, but AirSight empowers organizations to take control. By leveraging AirSight's proactive detection and communication features, businesses can effectively deter unauthorized drone activity by locating not only the drone trajectory, but also the drone pilot whereabouts for faster apprehension.