Amazon has long been thinking about launching the automobile flying vehicle or the transportation of house home products with the help of drones. Amazon and Google are also taking steps to ease the drone movement. They are thinking of launching a separate Air Traffic Network for drone delivery.
Amazon and Google are looking to improve their own air traffic control network for drone delivery. This plan was released last week at the conference of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Amnese, General Electric, Boeing and Google were among Amazon's assistants here. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, the information is as follows.
It is limited to the current federal system, with a separate privately operated network, at 200 feet height in slow lanes of the network, and restricted drones to 200-400 feet high for high speed lanes. Amazon's drone-delivery head guru Kimchi told Bloomberg that the drone should fly in the height of 400 feet.
According to the FAA norm, the maximum permissible height for small passenger aircraft is 400 feet. Kimchi said that for long distances, drone schedules and destination messages must be given and they must be connected to the Internet.
It is also said from Amazon that drones can fly long distances so that their sensors need to be connected so that they can detect birds and other dangers.
The main idea of the private jetty traffic management network is NASA's senior air-transport technician
Parimal Kopardekar made the first proposal at a conference in the presence of 1000 participants.
In the next three months, the two powerful organizations working with NASA to work on the network.