The FAA's new "digital license plate" for drones has yet to be rolled out to law enforcement, hindering efforts to identify mystery drones in the Northeast.
The FAA issued a notice on Wednesday temporarily restricting drone flights over parts of New Jersey until mid-January.
FAA expands drone flight restrictions in NY and NJ amid public concerns over sightings; officials assure no security threats.
The Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily banned drone use over “critical infrastructure” sites in New York City until mid-January – just hours after the agency placed similar restrictions in New Jersey following weeks of panic over the mysterious flying objects.
A joint statement was released by the FBI, FAA, Homeland Security and the Department of Defense Tuesday regarding the recent drone activity reported nationwide.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reports that it has received tips on over 5,000 drone sightings over the past few weeks. So, to address the many
Mysterious drone sightings have been reported in several U.S. states during the last month, leading to widespread concern and confusion across the nation.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday temporarily banned unmanned drones from flying over parts of New Jersey without special permission from the government.
More than a month has passed since mysterious drones began appearing over New Jersey. Since then, there has been social media infatuation, pleas for federal transparency and an official ban of drones in a number of South Jersey communities. Here's what we know so far.
A large number of mysterious drones have been reported flying over New Jersey and across the eastern United States, sparking speculation and concern