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The City of McCall reminds drone operators about following airspace rules, especially in and around McCall's Class G ...
Some people reporting drone sightings at night actually have been seeing conventional aircraft. Here are a few ways to tell them apart.
Among its observations, the report found that small UAS operators sometimes fly above the 400-foot ceiling established by the FAA for drone flight.
Closing the aviation gender gap: This high school drone program is opening career pathways for young women Dozens of Pittsburgh teens are learning about FAA certification with Fly Like a Girl Drone ...
Artificial intelligence could help inspectors more quickly assess images taken by drones during visual inspections. Credit: Donecle A decade after drone use for aircraft inspections first started ...
Officials from the White House, FBI and DHS on Saturday stressed that most of the recent reported drone sightings in New Jersey and nearby states involved manned aircraft, and there was no ...
The White House said in a press call that the public has had a "slight overreaction" to a myriad of supposed drone sightings across the East Coast.
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White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said Thursday that many of the drone sightings in New Jersey are actually lawfully operated manned aircraft, and that they pose no ...
Numerous sightings of flying objects in recent weeks have raised alarm, but federal law enforcement officials say that at least some were manned aircraft, such as airplanes or helicopters.
New Jersey residents are frustrated by dozens of mysterious drone sightings and are threatening to take action because officials don't have clear answers for what is happening.
Today there are no drones among the 60 or 70 aircraft – fighters, electronic-warfare planes, radar planes and helicopters – that normally populate a carrier air wing.