Drone technology and training have invoked challenges for new kind of laws and legal practice. How does Europe look at drone policy? Urban Air Mobility (UAM) policy and how does it approach training? How are India, Korea and Japan looking at this? Are UAV laws a derivation of aircraft laws or are they entirely different?
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