Drone use could skyrocket after the FAA changes this rule

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is considering changes to its rules that could allow people to fly drones beyond the visual line of sight within the next year. Currently, drone operators are required to keep their drones within sight at all times, which limits how far they can travel. This rule change is expected to significantly boost commercial drone use, as it would enable drones to cover greater distances and perform tasks more efficiently. The potential for expanded drone operations could impact various industries, from delivery services to agriculture, by increasing efficiency and reducing costs. As the FAA finalizes these new regulations, the drone industry anticipates a surge in innovation and application. QUESTION: How might the ability to fly drones beyond visual line of sight change the way businesses operate in the future? 

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