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Drones, Big And Small, Said To Need Registration In US Plan

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Owners of all but the smallest toy drones will have to register them with the U.S. government before the end of the year if the Obama administration adopts proposals issued by a task force it appointed.

Registration – designed to make it easier for authorities to track down the growing numbers of illegal flights – should be free, easy to complete online and permit multiple devices on an owner’s filing, the task force is proposing, according to three people familiar with its recommendations who weren’t authorized to speak about it.

The recommendations were delivered Saturday, Federal Aviation Administration chief Michael Huerta said in a press release.

“We will work quickly and flexibly to move toward the next steps for registration,” he said in the statement.

Now comes the hard part: The FAA must find a way to adapt the recommendations to existing laws that never contemplated widespread pilotless flights. And it will have to persuade skeptics that the public will comply with the law – all in time to begin registration before the Christmas holiday sales rush.

“We have a very large number of unregistered drones out there and a very unsophisticated number of operators who have no idea what the FAA requirements are – or even what the FAA does,” said Kenneth Quinn, the former chief counsel at the agency who advises drone companies as a lawyer at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP in Washington. “To expect widespread compliance anytime soon is highly unrealistic.”

Safety incidents

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx called for drone registration last month to help stem growing cases of drones flying near airliners and other aircraft. The FAA has been receiving more than 100 reports a month of pilot sightings and other drone safety incidents.

Foxx and the FAA appointed the task force of 26 people representing drone manufacturers, retailers and aviation to recommend how registration would work. The FAA hopes to put rules in place before the end of the year, but may accept public input and alter the regulations later on, Huerta said Friday in a blog post.

250 grams

The task force members, some of whom are still uneasy about elements of the compromise, agreed to include anything weighing more than 250 grams (9 ounces) in the registration program, according to the people who asked not to be named.

That’s less than one-quarter the weight of the Phantom 3, a model produced by SZ DJI Technology Co. Ltd., the China-based company that is the world’s largest drone manufacturer.

At the same time, the task force will recommend that online registration be as streamlined as possible. A drone owner should be able to register once for free and have it apply to multiple vehicles.

While those elements were viewed as critical to ensure that consumers would participate in registration, some of the proposals may run afoul of existing U.S. law.

The FAA believes that the law requires the agency to charge $5 to register an aircraft and there may be no way to exempt drone owners from the fee, according to one of the people familiar with the task force’s debate.

Daunting challenge

Another daunting challenge is how the FAA will apply the complex set of existing aircraft registration rules, which govern everything from how to apply a plane’s identification number to the paper forms that must be used.

“If they can go mandate registration and marking, they still have the problem of having to go and change all the regulations down-line,” Terry Miller, owner and president of Transport Risk Management Inc., a Colorado aviation insurance company that has written thousands of policies on drones as well as traditional aircraft.

U.S. law requires that an aircraft owner attach a metal plaque to a plane so it can be identified after an accident, Miller said. Such plaques are impractical for light-weight drones, he said. The law also specifies that an application to register an aircraft be made on a paper form, not in the streamlined online application envisioned by the task force.

Existing rules

Instead of writing a new set of regulations for drone registration, the FAA is using the existing rules on the books governing all aircraft, the agency said in an explanation of the action on Oct. 22. If it relies on existing regulations, the agency may have to use its emergency powers to carve out exemptions for registering drones.

That process has made some participants uneasy as the agency attempts to apply its rules to this new class of flying devices.

“The FAA is going to have to explain to the public why it chooses to apply certain of the federal aviation regulations to model aircraft and not others,” said E. Tazewell Ellett, another former FAA chief counsel who is co-chair of Hogan Lovells’ drone practice.

Ivy Tech Tell City Cuts Ribbon on New Laboratory

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TELL CITY, IN- Ivy Tech Community College will host a ribbon cutting to announce its new state-of-the-art Anatomy and Physiology laboratory at its Tell City campus. The event will take place at Ivy Tech’s campus in Tell City on Tuesday, December 1 at 5:30 p.m. (CST).

Ivy Tech Community College

RIBBON CUTTING

Tuesday, December 1st

5:30 p.m. (CST)

Ivy Tech Community College Tell City Campus

1034 31st Street, Tell City, IN

CITY/COUNTY VIDEO STREAMING SCHEDULE FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER

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Upcoming City/County Board Meetings

Name Date
Board of Public Works-Cancelled November 26, 2015 – 01:30 PM
Evansville Redevelopment Commission December  1, 2015 – 08:30 AM
Evansville Fire Department Pension Board of Trustees December  1, 2015 – 09:00 AM
Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden Advisory Board-Cancelled December  1, 2015 – 12:00 PM
Evansville Police Department Pension Board of Trustees December  2, 2015 – 08:15 AM
Board of Park Commissioners December  2, 2015 – 12:00 PM
Board of Public Safety December  2, 2015 – 01:00 PM
Tree Advisory Board December  3, 2015 – 08:00 AM
Evansville MPO Policy Committee Meeting December  3, 2015 – 04:00 PM
Port Authority of Evansville Board of Directors December  7, 2015 – 04:00 PM
City Council Meeting December  7, 2015 – 05:30 PM
Historic Preservation Commission December  7, 2015 – 05:30 PM
Design Review Committee December  8, 2015 – 08:30 AM
Water and Sewer Utility Board December  8, 2015 – 01:30 PM
Solid Waste District Board Meeting December  8, 2015 – 04:00 PM
Evansville Fire Department Merit Commission December  8, 2015 – 04:00 PM
Board of County Commissioners December  8, 2015 – 05:00 PM
Area Plan Commission December 10, 2015 – 04:00 PM
Evansville Redevelopment Authority December 11, 2015 – 10:00 AM
Evansville Police Merit Commission December 14, 2015 – 01:00 PM
Water and Sewer Utility Board December 15, 2015 – 01:30 PM
Environmental Protection Agency Board December 16, 2015 – 11:00 AM
Evansville Local Public Improvement Bond Bank Board of Directors December 16, 2015 – 11:00 AM
Board of Zoning Appeals December 17, 2015 – 04:00 PM
Animal Control and Education Commission December 18, 2015 – 12:00 PM
Evansville Police Department Pension Board of Trustees October  5, 2016 – 08:15 AM

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EPD investigating two overnight robberies

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Evansville Police are investigating two gas station robberies that happened early Wednesday morning. Both happened at gas stations on 1st Ave and were about 2 hours apart.
At 3:00am, a white male entered the store wearing a ski mask. He told the clerk he had a gun, but did not show one. He demanded money and left with an unknown amount of cash from the register.
At 5:00am, a white male entered the Circle S at 5230 N 1st Ave. He was also wearing a ski mask. He handed the clerk a note demanding money, but left without getting any after the clerk told him they could not open the register.
The suspect description in both cases and the close proximity of the two incidents leads investigators to believe that the cases are connected. At this time, there is no video available to police.
Anyone with information about these robberies is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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Tyrus Sciarra named to MVC Scholar-Athlete Team

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Sixteen student-athletes have earned a spot on the 2015 Missouri Valley Conference men’s soccer scholar-athlete first team and honorable mention team, announced by the league office today. The 12-member first team is highlighted by three-time first team honoree Jacob Wieser of SIUE, as well as an additional two student-athlete’s with a GPA of 3.90 or higher, including Bradley’s Clark Emerson and Andrew Kovacevic.

Earning a nod as an Honorable Mention from the University of Evansville was Tyrus Sciarra.  The marketing major at UE boasts a GPA of 3.91.  He played in all 16 games this season and accumulated three points on a goal and an assist.  He took 10 shots with four being on goal.

Of the 16 players named to this year’s team, nine recently earned CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors (Bartlett, Emerson, James Grunert, Kovacevic, Ben LeMay, Rob Oslica, Wieser, Phil Woods and James Wypych). The Valley’s scholar-athlete team is voted on by the league’s soccer sports information directors.

The criteria for the all-MVC honor parallels the CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) standards for Academic All-America voting. Nominees must be starters or important reserves with at least a 3.20 cumulative grade-point average (on a 4.00 scale). Also, students must have participated in at least 75 percent of the regular-season matches or played in the league tournament. Student-athletes must have reached sophomore athletic and academic standing at their institution (true freshmen and redshirt freshmen are not eligible) and must have completed at least one full academic year at their institution.

 

IS IT TRUE November 26, 2015

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IS IT TRUE that County Council member Tom Shelter Jr at yesterday Council meeting claimed that County Recorder Z Tuley had mismanaged public funds by not bidding out contract work and spending money on office furniture? …he charge that this practice caused Z Tuley a cash flow issue?  …we wonder if Ms. Tuley is the only City or County Department head that bought office furniture or awarded a contract without a competitive bid?

IS IT TRUE that we wonder if County Council member Tom Shelter Jr moving business has done any work for the City or County without submitting a competitive bid?

IS IT TRUE Its time that County Council member Tom Shelter Jr stop being disrespectful and a political bully towards the highly respected County Recorder Z Tuley?

IS IT TRUE we are amazed that County Council President Angela Koehler-Lindsey made Z Tuley give her a copy of her speech so she and fellow County Council members could vet it during a quick break?  …Ms. Koehler-Lindsey demand that they be allowed to vet Z Tuley speech is not only a direct violation of Z Tuley First Amendment Constitutional Rights and censorship at its worst?  …that Koehler-Lindsey should be ashamed of herself?

IS IT TRUE its obvious that the City County Observer should spend more time in monitoring the activities of the Vanderburgh County Council?

IS IT TRUE do you have any IIT questions you would like to ask today?

IS IT TRUE please take time and vote in our new “Readers Poll”?  …todays question is; “Do you feel that County Councilman Tom Shelter, Jr should stop being disrespectful towards County Recorder Z Tuley”?

IS IT TRUE we wish you and yours a “HAPPY THANKSGIVING”?