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How Amazon's Drone Deliveries Will Work (yahoo.com)

An anonymous reader writes: In a new interview, Amazon has revealed details of the drone delivery program they're building out. VP Paul Misener said, "Prime Air is a future delivery service that will get packages to customers within 30 minutes of them ordering it online at Amazon.com. The goals we've set for ourselves are: The range has to be over 10 miles. These things will weigh about 55 pounds each, but they'll be able to deliver parcels that weigh up to five pounds. It turns out that the vast majority of the things we sell at Amazon weigh less than five pounds." They haven't set pricing yet, but deliveries will follow the same protocols that trucks do now — if you're not home, it'll be left on your doorstep or in your yard. The company is developing different kinds of drones to service different climates. They also expect the regulatory issues to dissipate once they can demonstrate how safe the drones are. Amazon anticipates the vast majority of drone flying to be done between altitudes of 200ft and 400ft.

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  1. SIgh... by koan · · Score: 0, Troll

    "Amazon wants to show how safe their drones are" and yet in every news story "drones" are the new menace, I guess they are only "safe" when in the hands of a large greedy corp.
    Between 200 and 400 feet eh? So what happens to all the hobbyist in your flight path Amazon?
    Oh yes once again corporate "rights" trump anything or anyone with out sufficiently capitol to invoke litigation.

    What happens to the concept of air space ownership when your delivery flies over my house?

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