Senators Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, Gov. Hickenlooper and five of Colorado's members of the U.S. House of Representatives press the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in this letter to select Colorado as one of its six planned Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) testing sites. The bipartisan letter notes Colorado's "unique mix of qualifications" for one of the test sites, including its thriving aerospace industry presence and the state's world-class institutions of higher education.
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Colorado Leaders Urge FAA to Select Colorado as One of its Six Planned Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Testing Sites
Senators Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, Gov. Hickenlooper and five of Colorado's members of the U.S. House of Representatives press the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in this letter to select Colorado as one of its six planned Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) testing sites. The bipartisan letter notes Colorado's "unique mix of qualifications" for one of the test sites, including its thriving aerospace industry presence and the state's world-class institutions of higher education.
Senators Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, Gov. Hickenlooper and five of Colorado's members of the U.S. House of Representatives press the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in this letter to select Colorado as one of its six planned Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) testing sites. The bipartisan letter notes Colorado's "unique mix of qualifications" for one of the test sites, including its thriving aerospace industry presence and the state's world-class institutions of higher education.