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  2. FACT CHECK: Did A Drone Crash Occur In New York City On ... - AOL

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    A viral video shared on X claims to show a drone that purportedly crashed in New York City on Dec. 24, 2024. Verdict: False The claim is false. An artificial intelligence (AI) expert denied the ...

  3. List of unmanned aerial vehicle-related incidents - Wikipedia

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    A video posted to YouTube in featured footage filmed by a drone hovering above an approaching Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 in 2018. [63] [64] The airport was identified as McCarran International Airport, and the UAV may have taken off from a parking lot near Whitney Mesa Nature Preserve to the east of the airport.

  4. Drone crashes into NJ homeowner’s backyard - AOL

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    A drone fell out of the sky and crashed into a New Jersey homeowner’s backyard Thursday night — prompting the town’s mayor to even drive to the scene to survey the site himself.

  5. FACT CHECK: Video Of Drones Is Not Recent, Shows China ... - AOL

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    A TikTok video shared on Threads claims to show drones in Texas and Oregon. View on Threads Verdict: False The claim is false. The video, shared to both TikTok and YouTube in 2022, shows drones ...

  6. Iran–U.S. RQ-170 incident - Wikipedia

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    Later that day, CBS reported that the US officials had confirmed in private the authenticity of the drone shown by the Iranians. [20] On 6 December 2011, U.S. officials acknowledged that a drone crashed in or near Iranian airspace and that this belonged to the CIA and not to ISAF as was earlier stated. U.S. officials did not state that the ...

  7. Gatwick Airport drone incident - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, an air traffic expert and a drone instructor quoted by the BBC speculated that the "drone" had in fact been a bird, a plastic bag, a balloon, a paper lantern or a distant manned aircraft. [33] In 2020, the Guardian journalist Samira Shackle published an investigation into the incident. Shackle suggested it was an instance of mass panic ...