UAS Systems Go To Work In The USA!

The FAA needs to start certifying drones for commercial use
July 23, 2014
2 min read

A coupla days ago I received an email from two friends bemoaning the fact that UAS (drones) would eliminate pilots. I answered with a “Que Sera” attitude—you know, “What will be, will be.”

Then today AOPA’s Aviation e-Brief cited an article from General Aviation News, pointing out that the “FAA recently granted San Diego Gas & Electric a Special Airworthiness Certificate for a small Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS).” I went to the original article and learned that the utility plans to use UAS for “emergency situations” and for “aerial inspections.”

Hey—this is beginning to get right personal! I used to fly power-line patrols for a utility in Alabama when I was working for Montgomery Aviation. (Actually, I was the backup power-line pilot. My real job was selling and insuring airplanes. The real power-line pilot was the legendary Ed Long, who at the time of his death was the undisputed highest-time pilot in the history of aviation, with meticulous log books totaling just shy of 65,000 hours. When Ed was not in town I sometimes flew the line for him in the Super Cub.)

My friends’ email predicted what would happen to other pilots someday, but the article spoke of a flying job I used to do myself. I didn’t realize they would do that so soon. Alas, I feel so useless!

Oh well, in truth, I’m in favor of the growth of commercial drones and have sharply criticized the guvmint for delaying such use while the rest of the world moves ahead. Frankly, it’s high time they started certificating them for commercial use.

Let the good times roll!

About the Author

Ralph Hood

Certified Speaking Professional

Ralph Hood is a Certified Speaking Professional who has addressed aviation groups throughout North America. A pilot since 1969, he's insured and sold airplanes at retail and distributor levels and taught aviation management for Southern Illinois University.

Ralph Hood is also an award-winning columnist (he writes for several publications), a salesman and sales manager (he sold airplanes, for crying out loud!), a teacher (he taught college-level aviation management) and a professional public speaker who has entertained and enlightened audiences from Hawaii to Spain, and from Fairbanks to Puerto Rico.

  • Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), National Speakers Association
  • Past member, National Ethics Committee, National Speakers Association
  • Past president of Alabama Speakers Association
  • Member, Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame
  • Past National Marketing Mentor, AOPA Project Pilot
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