An Analysis of Federal Aviation Administration Enforcement Actions Against sUAS Operators is a work by Trevor Simoneau, Ryan J. Wallace, Tyler B. Spence, and Jonathan Rupprecht.

Recognizing the crucial role of Part 107 compliance in the United States, it is essential to understand the FAA’s approach to enforcing small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) rules and regulations. A key aspect of conducting sUAS operations safely involves understanding the FAA’s historical enforcement methods and how regulations impacting sUAS operations have been enforced thus far. Extracting valuable lessons from past enforcement actions can enhance operator compliance and, ultimately, ensure safety.

This study aimed to investigate FAA enforcement actions, focusing on specific regulatory violations and the subsequent sanctions imposed on individuals who exceeded FAA rules in the context of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) operations.

An Analysis of Federal Aviation Administration Enforcement Actions Against sUAS Operators contains the following major sections:

  • Problem
  • Purpose
  • Research Questions
  • Literature Review
  • Methodology
  • Findings & Discussion
  • Conclusions
  • Recommendations

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Authors- Trevor Simoneau, Ryan J. Wallace, Tyler B. Spence, and Jonathan Rupprecht

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