Drones, like tractors of the sky, are changing agriculture. They save you time and help you work more efficiently. They can quickly cover more ground by air than by land, while being less disruptive to crops and livestock. Spending fewer hours surveying your field leaves more time to focus on other important tasks. Drones also provide a very different perspective of your land from above than you might be used to seeing from the window of your pickup. And with drone software to process the aerial imagery, the applications are even more numerous.
Botlink Collaborates With NASA For UAS Traffic Management Project
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), an estimated 2.6 million commercial Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) will be in service by 2020, which means the airspace is going to get crowded. NASA is leading a project to ensure those UAS, or drones, can safely share the airspace while still doing their jobs effectively. NASA enlisted the help of Botlink and other U.S. drone companies to test its drone traffic management system.