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NOAA Discusses Marine Chart Transition - The Waterways Journal


April 30, 2021
By David Murray
The team at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that is overseeing the transition of marine charts from paper to fully electronic navigation aids gave a webinar April 22 updating users on their timeline and progress. While no federal agency will be publishing paper charts by the end of a five-year process begun in 2019, it doesn’t necessarily mean the “end” of paper, because NOAA is creating means for users to print out their own paper charts, based on continually updated electronic information. 
The webinar, titled “Nautical Chart Cancellation Process, Timelines and Strategic Approach,” was presented by Capt. E.J. Van Dem Ameele, chief of the marine chart division of NOAA; Julia Powell, chief of its Navigation Services Division; and Colby Harmon, cartographer for its Marine Chart Division. ....

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Plans revealed for shake-up of drone regulations in Dublin


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Restrictions could be eased on the use of drones in the Dublin area, under new proposals from the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA).
It has launched a public consultation on the proposed changes, which would apply to the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) geographical zone for the Dublin area - the country s busiest air traffic space.
As part of the changes, restrictions could be eased while maintaining protection for airports, air corridors and sensitive State infrastructure - such as hospitals and prisons.
Drones in the Dublin area are currently restricted to a height of 15m (50ft).
The changes would introduce graduated limits, depending on a location, of up to a maximum of 100 metres without needing special permission from the IAA. ....

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