CS FOR HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15(FIN) Relating to the Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems. 9:33:14 AM Vice-Chair Fairclough directed the committee's attention to the fiscal note in the amount of $8,900. GINGER BLAISDELL, STAFF REPRESENTATIVE SHELLEY HUGHES, relayed that most of the questions from the committee were answered in a previous hearing. She presented a couple of updates in order for the committee to understand how quickly the industry was changing. She continued stating the difference between unmanned aircraft and drones and reported that the term, remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), was being used internationally. She stated that the previous day Google purchased Titan Aerospace, entering into the drone business. Titan Aerospace owned a drone aircraft about the size of a Boeing 767 carrying solar panels to keep it operating. She reported that it was able to remain in flight for two consecutive years without landing. The intent of its use was to help project data interaction in places where telephone cables or other types of data transfer equipment was not available. It was able to deliver data up to one gigabyte per second which would one day potentially allow consumers to use cell phones anywhere in the world. Ms. Blaisdell also mentioned the use of hobbyist aircraft as compared to commercial quality aircraft. The phantom quad copter was a small four-rotar helicopter manufactured in China and being sold through Amazon at a rate of 15 thousand per month - an infiltration of just one model of unmanned aircraft into the marketplace. The previous day she learned that someone she knew had two unmanned aircrafts in their office. She pointed out that the industry discovered safety concerns and responded with a new software application for the phantom quad copters that incorporated no fly zones in their programming to keep them away from 350 airports. She opined that the industry was taking a proactive approach to the new technology. Again, she emphasized the quickly changing industry and encouraged the continuation of the task force. 9:35:52 AM Senator Bishop asked for a copy of Ms. Blaisdell's update notes for his office. Senator Bishop MOVED to REPORT CSHCR 15(FIN) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHCR 15(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a previously published fiscal impact note: FN2 (LEG). 9:36:28 AM AT EASE 9:43:39 AM RECONVENED Vice-Chair Fairclough handed the gavel over to Co-Chair Meyer.