NewsNY and NJ governors demand probe into drone activity concerns

NY and NJ governors demand probe into drone activity concerns

The governors of New York and New Jersey have called on U.S. authorities to investigate suspicious drone activity near significant facilities. According to the FAA, there are nearly one million drones registered in the U.S.

Mysterious drones over cities in the USA. Governors request investigation of activity
Mysterious drones over cities in the USA. Governors request investigation of activity
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6:22 AM EST, December 15, 2024

Stewart International Airport, located about 60 miles from New York City, was forced to close its runways for an hour after a drone was spotted.

"This has gone too far," assessed New York Governor Kathy Hochul, calling for the state intelligence center to investigate the incidents. The governor also urged the U.S. Congress to enact legislation to strengthen the FAA’s oversight of drones and grant more authority to local law enforcement agencies.

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy expressed surprise that the federal government lacks sufficient information about drones flying over his state.

Reports have emerged about drones near sensitive facilities, including military bases, with suggestions that they may have been sent by Iran.

Out of thousands of reports, less than 100 contained credible information

The FAA has issued temporary flight restrictions for drones over Picatinny Arsenal and Donald Trump's golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

An FBI agent noted that out of nearly 5,000 reports, less than 100 contained credible information for further investigation. An FAA official confirmed that drones were flying over New Jersey.

A representative of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff stated that "highly trained security personnel" reported drone sightings near Picatinny Arsenal and Earle Naval Weapons Station but does not believe the flights were linked to foreign entities.

NBC reported the White House's position that "there is no evidence that mysterious drones sighted in the eastern US present a threat to national security or to public safety."

An FAA official explained that operating a drone is legal in most locations, provided flight height and safety regulations are followed.

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