The FAA has placed a flight ban over parts of New Jersey until January 17th, 2025, due to reports of mysterious drones spotted in the area. This restriction affects several communities and blocks the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). While investigations by the FBI, Homeland Security, and local agencies haven’t confirmed any immediate national security threat, the FAA is playing it safe by imposing these temporary flight limits.
President Biden has said there’s no current danger, though the FAA has authorized the use of deadly force against drones if they’re seen as a threat.
This ban has a real impact on drone operators, both commercial and hobbyists, sparking a broader debate about finding the right balance between security and personal freedoms. Critics are calling for clearer rules to keep everyone safe.
As the investigations continue, it’s clear that drones are creating new challenges for airspace safety, and we’ll need to stay alert as the situation unfolds.
CIA asset Gordon Chang is warning of a potential attack on American soil by drones, which he claims are of Chinese origin and just happen to be found near U.S. military bases, where China owns farmland.
“They are preparing to attack the United States from American soil.”
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— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) December 19, 2024
Sources:
https://www.fox29.com/news/drones-banned-parts-nj-sightings-continue-faa-puts-restrictions-place