An Analysis of Federal Aviation Administration Enforcement Actions Against sUAS Operators

An Analysis of Federal Aviation Administration Enforcement Actions Against sUAS Operators

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has promulgated regulations to govern the commercial operation of small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS). Compliance with these regulations is essential for maintaining safety in the National Airspace System. And if sUAS operators fail to comply with applicable federal aviation regulations, the FAA has been granted the authority to enforce these regulations. This study explores how the FAA has been exercising its enforcement power in the context of sUAS operator regulatory noncompliance. Using data obtained from a Freedom of Information Act request, this study examines 62 FAA enforcement actions levied against sUAS operators from 2012 until 2020. Key findings include trends in enforcement activity following the promulgation of Part 107 regulations; timelines associated with civil penalty and certificate action cases; and the specific regulations most frequently prosecuted by the FAA in sUAS enforcement cases.

Scholarly Commons Citation

Simoneau, T., Wallace, R. J., Spence, T. B., & Rupprecht, J. (2023). An Analysis of Federal Aviation Administration Enforcement Actions Against sUAS Operators. International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace, 10(4). DOI: https://doi.org/10.58940/2374-6793.1850

Jonathan Rupprecht

Jonathan is an aviation attorney who focuses on unmanned aircraft. He holds an FAA Commercial Pilot certificate and is also an FAA certified Flight Instructor.