American samoan govt quiet on misfiring emergency-response drone
American samoan govt quiet on misfiring emergency-response drone
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The NSW government appears to have been quietly quiet in response to an incident in which three private helicopter operators were shot at.
About two weeks ago, the NSW state government told an inquest the state was the world’s fifth largest air-transport operator and had made a number of “significant” investments in the use of drones and other technology.
However, the company, DroneSolutions, which had bought a majority shareholding in Aerial Aerial and offered to set up a small drone delivery service in 2013, said it was the first time they had not received a call from government about a malfunction with a system that could deliver packages and make drone deliveries.
The NSW State Emergency Service (SES), in a submission to the coroner, said the company had received one response to a call for service from the NSW SES about three weeks ago.
“The call has also been addressgta5카지노ed by Aerial Aerial to their customers to inform them about the problem and to advise them of the solution,” it said.
The NSW SES was asked to provide the company with a timeline of when the system was last used and the dates it happened and failed.
A spokesperson for th나비야 마사지e NSW SES said it had received a call from the company but could not “confirm the exact time of the call”.
“We have not yet received a call from the NSW SES concerning a drone delivery service so as not to give the company more opportunity to respond or the opportunity to contact the public and g카지노 게임ive them additional information.”
The request for more information came in the wake of the tragic death in April, and another drone-related death two weeks later, of an air-traffic controller from Cairns, which had also taken control of a small drone system and used it to deliver packages to the Cairns airport.
A group of Cairns residents have become increasingly vocal on a topic they believe was never properly investigated by the State Emergency Service.
A group of farmers has raised concerns after two of their vehicles were shot at by a drone system while they were delivering fresh milk.
Topics: accidents—other, disasters-and-accidents, states-and-territories, government-and-politics, sydney-2000