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The safety of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flights depends on many factors, such as the absence of failures or malfunctions of aviation equipment, the absence of exposure to adverse environmental phenomena, and the absence of errors by the aircraft crew and engineering personnel. In uncontrolled airspace by the internal affairs authorities, when t...
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