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A theory that "missing" radioactive material in New Jersey could be linked to the string of mysterious "drone" sightings in the state has been disproven, according to the Department of Energy and ...
As of December 2020, the FAA requires all commercial UAS operators to obtain a remote pilot license under Part 107 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.To qualify for a Part 107 UAS license, an applicant must be over 16 years of age, demonstrate proficiency in the English language, have the physical and mental capacity to operate a UAS safely, pass a written exam of aeronautical knowledge, and ...
Following the continuous sightings of massive drones in the New Jersey area, a temporary ban has now been enforced. On Wednesday, Dec. 18, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that ...
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ban on drone operations in dozens of areas of New Jersey and New York until mid-January, unless operators are granted special permission from the ...
Gotham has Batman, but New York wants Robin. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said this weekend that the Department of Homeland Security should send special drone-detection technology ...
US aviation authorities have banned the use of drones in 22 cities of New Jersey until 17 January, allowing the government to use "deadly force" against unmanned aircraft if they pose an "imminent ...
Since drones first appeared in New Jersey skies on Nov. 18, the FBI has received over 5,000 tips about sightings in the tri-state area, according to a statement released on Monday by the ...
More mysterious drones were spotted “pacing back and forth” above New Jersey — as government officials assured Garden State residents that there’s nothing to fear, new video shows. The ...