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FAA Imposes Temporary Ban on Drone Flights Over Critical Sites in New Jersey Towns

In a bid to address the rising concerns surrounding drones hovering over New Jersey communities, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has enacted a ban on the flight of unmanned aircraft over specific locations. This move comes after weeks of heightened awareness and scrutiny over the presence of drones in the region.

FAA Implements Temporary Flight Restrictions

On December 18, 2024, the FAA issued Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) for various communities across the Garden State, including Burlington, Camden, Evesham, Gloucester City, Hamilton, and Winslow, among others. These restrictions are aimed at curbing drone flights over critical New Jersey infrastructure.

Understanding Temporary Flight Restrictions

Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) are designated areas of airspace where the FAA limits aircraft operations due to temporary hazardous conditions, security-related events, or other special circumstances. In the case of New Jersey, the TFRs are in place for “Special Security Reasons,” requiring special permission to operate unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) during the restricted period.

Concerns and Investigations

The proliferation of mysterious drones flying over New Jersey and the eastern U.S. has sparked speculation and concern among residents and officials alike. While federal agencies like the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have been investigating these sightings, there is no evidence to suggest that these drones pose a national security threat.

Despite the lack of imminent danger, state and municipal lawmakers have called for stricter regulations on drone operations and the authority to intercept them, a move discouraged by law enforcement agencies to ensure public safety.

Caution Against Laser Pointing

In response to the drone sightings, the FBI and New Jersey State Police have issued warnings against pointing lasers at suspected drones, as this poses a significant risk to manned aircraft in the vicinity. Authorities are also concerned about the potential use of weapons against manned aircraft mistaken for drones, emphasizing the need for responsible behavior and adherence to aviation regulations.

As the investigation into the drone sightings continues, the FAA has implemented temporary flight restrictions over critical infrastructure facilities in New Jersey in collaboration with key stakeholders to ensure public safety and security.

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