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    The new tranche of airspace restrictions is the largest since the drone panic began about a month ago and will last until January 17. ... 10 classic Southern holiday recipes to make right now ...

  3. FAA temporarily bans drones in parts of New Jersey, New York ...

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    The temporary flight restrictions in New York, which are set to last until Jan. 18, have been implemented in dozens of locations, including near LaGuardia Airport, many cities on Long Island, and ...

  4. The temporary flight restrictions will go into effect Friday through Jan. 19, 2025. FAA bans drone use over ‘critical infrastructure’ sites in NYC: ‘Action is purely precautionary’ Skip to ...

  5. Prohibited airspace - Wikipedia

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    Some prohibited airspace may be supplemented via NOTAMs. For example, Prohibited Area 40 (P-40) and Restricted Area 4009 (R4009) often have additional restricted airspace added via a NOTAM when the president of the United States visits Camp David in Maryland, while normally the airspace outside of P-40 and R4009 is not prohibited/restricted.

  6. 2024 United States drone sightings - Wikipedia

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    In August 2024, a wave of drone sightings over Plant 42, a US Air Force facility in Palmdale, California, caused a major wave of concern. The US Air Force officially confirmed these reports, in replies to journalists' inquiries. In response, the FAA imposed new restrictions in the airspace over that facility. [25] [21]

  7. Restricted airspace - Wikipedia

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    Section of the Sectional Aeronautical Chart for Washington 90th edition, showing the restricted area R-5002 around Warren Grove, New Jersey. Restricted airspace is an area of airspace typically used by the military in which the local controlling authorities have determined that air traffic must be restricted or prohibited for safety or security concerns.

  8. Key US Air Force base closes airspace amid drone sightings - AOL

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    Drone activity caused officials to close airspace over one of the United States’ most critical Air Force bases for almost four hours late Friday and early Saturday, according to a base ...

  9. No Fly List - Wikipedia

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    This list has also been used to divert aircraft away from U.S. airspace that do not have start- or end-point destinations within the United States. The number of people on the list rises and falls according to threat and intelligence reporting. There were reportedly 16,000 [2] names on the list in 2011, 21,000 in 2012, and 47,000 in 2013.