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US Government counter-drone tests disrupt DC flights by 2025

Sources said that the Federal Aviation Administration made the decision to temporarily close El Paso Airport due to safety concerns regarding testing of a laser-based 'counter-drone' technology at nearby U.S. Army Fort Bliss.

This was not the first incident where the problem affected flights.

The FAA and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security reported that in March, when the U.S. Secret Service tested counter-drone tech near Reagan Washington National Airport, it led to faulty alerts for aircraft potentially close by. Senator Ted Cruz.

Cruz, the chair of the Senate Commerce Committee revealed at an hearing last year that the government testing that used the same spectrum as the alerting system was the cause of the faulty alerts which caused some flights abort landings. This caused interference which affected at least a dozen flights.

Cruz, a Republican Texas resident, said the tests were "deeply troubling" and inappropriate after a fatal collision between an American Airlines regional plane and an Army helicopter in January 2025.

Cruz stated that the FAA warned the Navy and Secret Service not to use this specific spectrum band because of the interference risk.

A Secret Service spokesperson denied that the agency has conducted any drone testing. The spokesperson added, "We have been working with the FAA in order to ensure that our systems don't interfere with FAA frequencies and commercial air traffic operations."

FAA said that some crews aborted their landings or performed go-arounds because of the alerts, which are designed to prevent collisions.

Last year, New York magazine reported that the issue was related to equipment testing at the Naval Observatory, which is the official residence of the Vice President. Sources told? The FAA spent several days trying to identify the source of the interference, according to a source.

The?FAA reported last year that they were able to identify?the problem and fix it.

Traffic Alert and Collision-Avoidance Systems are used by pilots to avoid collisions. These systems operate independently of the ground-based air traffic controller. (Reporting and editing by David Shepardson)

(source: Reuters)