Hard Knocks For Drone Industry As Dummies Taking Hits For Safety
John Coggin, chief engineer of the Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership (MAAP), left, picks up a SZ DJI Technology Co. Phantom 3 drone after being flown into a crash test dummy on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017. There is little disagreement that the small- and medium-sized drones flooding the U.S. market can cause serious injury or even death in a worst-case scenario. That's why aviation regulators, academic institutions and would-be users are racing to measure the actual dangers of unmanned aircraft in hopes it will help them devise ways to minimize the risks to people and traditional aircraft. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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