In December 2025, the Federal Communications Commission added all foreign-made drones to something known as the “Covered List,” which prevents companies from bringing new products to market in the United States. Most foreign manufacturers are impacted, including the two biggest drone manufacturers used by hobbyists, amateurs, and small businesses. This means that Americans will be locked out from the next generation of industry-leading drones and even things like cameras and microphones produced by those companies.
Think of what this means for American drone users: no new life-saving tools, no breakthrough agricultural technologies, and inspections and other tasks currently completed with drones could take longer, cost more, and even put people in harm’s way. Meanwhile, other countries across the globe – including our neighbors Canada and Mexico – will continue to have access to the latest and greatest technology, putting us at a disadvantage.
The good news is that drone users now have an opportunity to share concerns directly with FCC decision-makers. From now until May 11, a formal review process and review is accepting comments from people to share how restrictions will impact our safety operations, our businesses, and our communities.
It is also important to note that you don’t have to be a drone expert to submit a comment to the FCC. You simply need to be able to share your story with drones. Sharing why you use the drones you use and how you, your family, your business, public safety, etc. will be impacted by the FCC’s decision is an easy way to get your point across.
Whether you meet with the lawmaker or their staff, whether virtual or in person, meetings at this time can make a BIG impact on federal drone policy. On this page, we’ve provided directions for submission as well as some talking points on issues you may want to focus on, but this is ultimately about you. Your story with drones, your opinions, and how you are impacted.


