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FAA just banned drones over several NJ cities
Security News This Week: Mystery Drone Sightings Lead to FAA Ban Despite No Detected Threats
Plus: Google’s U-turn on creepy “fingerprint” tracking, the LockBit ransomware gang’s teased comeback, and a potential US ban on the most popular routers in America.
The FAA just banned drones over several NJ cities after mystery drone sightings. Here’s how to find out where it's safe to fly
After reports of several mysterious drone sightings, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned drone flights over multiple New Jersey cities. According to a notice posed by the FAA on December 19,
Mystery drone sightings continue in New Jersey and across the US. Here's what we know
A large number of mysterious drones have been reported flying over New Jersey and across the eastern U.S., sparking speculation and concern over where they came from and why.
FAA bans drones over several New Jersey towns, New York infrastructure sites
By Renee Anderson, Alecia Reid, Nick Caloway Click here for updates on this story NEW YORK (WCBS) — Federal authorities are taking action against the mysterious drones seen flying over New Jersey and several other East Coast states.
Drones latest: New Jersey airspace closes to drones as officials try to slow number of sightings
New Jersey airspace closes to drones as officials try to slow number of sightings - New Jersey residents should avoid shooting down or shining lasers at suspect unmanned aircraft systems after complaints from pilots,
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Plane makes emergency landing at former naval air station in East Bay, FAA says
A single-engine Cessna C152 was heading to Palo Alto Airport but had to make an unexpected landing at a former military base ...
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FAA temporarily bans drone flights over New York and New Jersey
The FAA has temporarily banned drone use in areas of New York and New Jersey as officials continue to investigate the ...
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FAA issues temporary ban on drone flights areas of New Jersey and New York City
Residents of both states have been growing increasingly alarmed over the past month by unexplained bright lights in the ...
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FAA banning drone flights over New Jersey, New York sites
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it was temporarily barring drone flights over dozens of critical ...
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FAA threatens ‘deadly force’ on drones over New Jersey | Morning in America
The FAA will soon implement temporary drone flight bans over parts of New York, and is warning that deadly force could be ...
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FAA: You could go to jail if you aim a laser pointer at a plane
Laser pointer incidents have spiked in U.S. airspace recently, and the FAA is warning of the risks they pose to pilots.
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FAA imposes flight restrictions in NY amid drone mayhem
After weeks of concerns over drones hovering over tri-state communities, the Federal Aviation Administration has stepped in ...
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FAA temporarily restricts drone flights in New York amid concerns over recently reported sightings
The FAA issued temporary restrictions on drone flights in 27 areas of New York in response to the influx of reported ...
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FAA clears Southwest Airlines of ‘significant safety issues’ after review of incidents
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it had completed a safety review of Southwest Airlines it opened ...
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FAA finds no issues with Southwest after safety review
The FAA says it has found no safety issues with Southwest Airlines following several monthslong investigations launched in ...
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FAA issues temporary ban on drone flights in New Jersey
The one-month ban covers 22 communities in the Garden State. Frequent drone sightings in recent weeks have unsettled ...
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Lithium battery fires on U.S. flights now occur nearly twice a week, according to new FAA data
FAA data shows that lithium battery fires on U.S. flights have risen 388% since 2015, now occurring nearly twice a week.
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