Quantifying the Cost of Drone-Related Threats in New Zealand is an article that provides initial estimates of the most significant threats from drones in New Zealand. The article will explore the annual cost of various threats and explore the effectiveness of government measures for such things as the registration of drones, licensing of pilots, and remote identification of drones.
Publication Date- November 6, 2021
This work contains the following major sections:
- Introduction
- Threat Identification
- Aviation Risks
- Non-Aviation Risks
- Summary
- Methodology
- Consequence: The Cost of Fatalities and Injuries
- Results & Discussion
- Conclusion
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Author- Andrew Shelley
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