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  2. New Jersey drone mystery: What to know and what can be done - AOL

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    Recreational drones must fly at or below 400 feet, and all drones must avoid prohibited or restricted airspace – such as airports, critical national infrastructure, and even major sporting ...

  3. What we know about mysterious drones over New Jersey and ...

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    Mystery continues to swirl over nearly a month of drone sightings over New Jersey, sparking fear among residents and furious debate about what the flying objects are - and if they are drones at all.

  4. What’s the deal with the drones over N.J.? Nobody ... - AOL

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    The New Jersey drones, which are not “hobbyist,” but commercial-grade devices, according to many officials, have sparked concerns over privacy and security.

  5. Regulation of UAVs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    More common names include UAV, drone, remotely piloted vehicle (RPV), remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), and remotely operated aircraft (ROA). These unmanned aircraft flown in the USA's National Airspace System must operate under the rules of a Community Based Organization for recreational purposes or 14 CFR Part 107 for commercial operations.

  6. 2024 New Jersey drone sightings - Wikipedia

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    According to Major General Patrick S. Ryder, it's normal for private drones to periodically fly over U.S. military bases, and such operation was "not unusual, and the vast majority pose no physical threat to our forces or impact our operations". [25] In 2016, the FAA began working on new technology to detect drone use near airports. [26]

  7. Pentagon shoots down claim that drones over New Jersey came ...

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    Drone use for recreational and commercial purposes is allowed in the state, but operators have to follow local regulations and FAA flight restrictions. Most of the mysterious drones spotted are ...

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