
It’s done in a video message about the Federal Aviation Administration.”Drone detection test“In New Jersey, TransportationSec. SeanDuffy shows the Trump administration’s commitment to “radical transparency,” juxtaposes that approach with what the Biden administration called the “drone fiasco.”
FAA is pointed out in a I’ll post it on that website Tests are expected to occur last week “in Cape May, New Jersey between April 14th and 25th.”
“The FAA operates several large drones and over 100 out-of-commercial drones over two weeks. During weekday only, testing will be conducted on the water and near Cape May Ferry terminal. Recreational drones should not be flying near this area during the test period,” Post said.
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Transport Second Sean Duffy discusses drone detection testing in New Jersey (@secduffy on x)
In a video message shared on social media this week, Duffy explained that the tests are being run “to properly detect drones in the airspace and not interfere with the aircraft navigation system.”
Many Americans were concerned about a The bliss of sightings In the sky last year.
A joint agency of the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, FAA and the Department of Defense’s statement in December addressed the issue by declaring that “previous sightings include a combination of legal commercial drones, hobby drones and law enforcement drones, over civil airspace in New Jersey or other states in the northeast.”
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Immediately after the president Donald Trump Caroline Leavitt, of the White House press office, who took office in January, told her what she described as a statement from Trump, explaining that the Garden State drones were cleared by the FAA to fly “for research and various other reasons,” and that many drones were flew by enthusiasts.
“This was not the enemy,” she concluded, explaining the statement, “a statement from the president.”
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The FAA post last week said, “The agency has been testing drone detection technologies at airports for the past few years, expanding testing to out-of-air locations. These tests will help determine the effectiveness of these technologies and determine whether they can interfere with the FAA or aircraft navigation system.”