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FAA banning drone flights over critical infrastructure websites in New Jersey

The Federal Aviation Administration stated on Thursday that it was temporarily disallowing drone flights over 22 crucial infrastructure places in New Jersey.

The FAA stated the choice to bar drones for 1 month at the sites was made in an abundance of care at the request of federal security agencies after the firm disallowed drones over two places in New Jersey in November. The new locations throughout the state consist of Jersey City, Elizabeth, Edison, South Brunswick, Camden, Metuchen and Bridgewater.

A craze of issue about drones in New Jersey and surrounding states has actually triggered a significant spike in the number of individuals in the area pointing lasers at airplanes flying overhead, which is unlawful and can be dangerous, the FAA said on Wednesday. U.S. firms have repeatedly said that the spike in drone sightings does not position national security dangers and that they appear to be mainly airplane, stars or hobbyist drones.

The FAA said on Wednesday that reports are up 269% to 59 in the first half of December, compared to 8 in the exact same period last year. The FAA said it has received lots of brand-new laser reports from pilots in New Jersey, New York City and Pennsylvania airspace.

The FBI in New Jersey warned individuals on Wednesday not to shoot at presumed drones or point lasers at them, cautioning that there could be unsafe and potentially deadly repercussions if manned airplane are targeted incorrectly as drones.

Authorities have repeatedly said that most of the big fixed-wing sightings included manned aircraft, and came after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Monday called for more federal comment on the reported sightings.

There have to do with 1 million registered drones flying about 42 million flights each year.

(source: Reuters)