Are UAS test ranges and FAA test sites the same thing… or totally different?
In this episode of Your Drone Questions Answered, we sit down with Jesse Steele, Range Manager at the Pendleton UAS Range, to break down the real difference between FAA-designated UAS test sites and the ranges that operate under them.
You’ll learn:
- The difference between a UAS test site and a test range
- How COAs (Certificates of Authorization) are created and managed
- Why Pendleton offers 14,000 square miles of test airspace
- What makes this location ideal for advanced testing
- The types of companies and platforms testing there (from commercial to defense)
- Whether the public can visit or even fly at a range like this
From EVTOL projects like Airbus’ Vahana to large-scale testing operations and cross-country drone flights, the Pendleton range has hosted 175+ unique companies and more than 67,000 test flights.
If you’ve ever wondered how high-level UAS testing actually works in the United States—and who makes it possible—this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look.
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