The FAA has
approved the first unmanned aircraft operation of its kind to help restore
cellular service in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
The
Flying COW (Cell on Wings) drone, developed by AT&T, functions like a cell tower in
the sky, restoring voice, data and internet service. It flies up to 200 feet
above the ground, covering an area of 40 square miles, and is particularly
useful in remote areas, FAA officials noted.
The Pulse
Vapor 55 drone, which resembles a miniature helicopter, is fitted with LTE
radios and antennas and is tethered to ground-based electronics and power
systems.
Because
the aircraft exceeded the 55-pound weight limit required to operate under the
FAA’s small drone rule, the FAA had to issue a special exemption and an
emergency certificate of authorization for AT&T to conduct its mission.
The
company is using the drone as a temporary cell service solution while it
rebuilds the permanent infrastructure on the island.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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