Drone Owners Will Soon Have to Register With the Federal GovernmentA task force is being asked to flesh out how the registration will work to put a system in place ahead of the holiday season.

ByNina Zipkin

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Over the last several months, drones have caused all kinds of mischief, fromfights between neighborstoarrests. Local governments have even beenpassing new lawsto clamp down on dangerous drone use.

With those incidents in mind, officials at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Association announced today that they will soon require drone owners and operators to register their unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with the federal government in an effort to promote safer flying. While commercial drone operators are currently required to register, the new rules would apply to everyday hobbyists as well.

The announcement comes after a summer that sawa campaignfrom the FAA specifically urging hobbyist drone operators to stay away from wildfires as to not impede firefighting operations. And while pilots reported 238 sightings of drones in 2014,according to the FAA, there had been 650 sightings by early August of this year.

Related:Man Arrested After Crashing Drone at U.S. Open

Earlier this month, FAA Deputy Administrator Michael G. Whitakertestified众议院运输和基础设施Committee, remarking that the agency's "preference is for people to voluntarily comply with regulations, but we won't hesitate to take strong enforcement actions against anyone who flies an unmanned aircraft in an unsafe or illegal manner." He also noted that the FAA had "investigated several hundred incidents of UAS operating outside of existing regulations."

To that end, the DOT and FAA areappointing a task forceof government officials, drone industry representatives and hobbyists to suggest which drones should be required to register. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx is giving the task force until Nov. 20 to deliver their report so that the system can be in place before the holiday season, as drones are expected to behot-ticket gift item this year.

As tohow many drones are actually out thereat the moment, a staggering 1 million is the number that has come up a lot in rough estimates, according to theWashington Post.Not only that, but the Consumer Electronics Associationpredictedover the summer that the drone industry will bring in about $105 million in sales this year – up more than 50 percent from revenue in 2014 – and sell about 700,000 individual units by the end of 2015, up 63 percent from last year.

Related:What the Heck Are Drones Good For, Anyway

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Nina Zipkin

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Staff Writer. Covers leadership, media, technology and culture.

Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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