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Episode 6: Who should govern future flight?

Episode 3 of the Future Flight Social Insight Podcast podcast, hosted by Future Flight Challenge Social Insight, titled "Episode 6: Who should govern future flight?" was published on May 19, 2025 and runs 34 minutes.

May 19, 2025 ·34m · Future Flight Social Insight Podcast

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As the skies become more crowded who gets priority? For example, how do hang gliders make themselves electronically visible to larger aircraft to avoid collisions? Is government, at national and local levels, prepared for more drones? And does the UK need a new regulator?

As the skies become more crowded who gets priority? For example, how do hang gliders make themselves electronically visible to larger aircraft to avoid collisions? Is government, at national and local levels, prepared for more drones? And does the UK need a new regulator?

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