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A drone fell out of the sky and crashed into a New Jersey homeowner’s backyard Thursday night — prompting the town’s mayor to even drive to the scene to survey the site himself.
A viral video shared on X claims to show a drone that purportedly crashed in New York City on Dec. 24, 2024. Verdict: False The claim is false. An artificial intelligence (AI) expert denied the ...
A drone collided with a firefighting aircraft flying over the Palisades fire on Thursday, causing the plane to be grounded for several days of repairs and leading to an investigation into who flew ...
A recreational drone pilot crashed their drone, a DJI Phantom, during a ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra in February 2016. [73] No one was injured. The drone reportedly landed near the Memorial's Director and former defence minister Brendan Nelson, who picked it up and subsequently handed it to security staff. [74]
On 6 December, U.S. officials acknowledged that a drone crashed in or near Iranian airspace and that it belonged to the CIA, and not to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) as was earlier stated by the US government. [32] The Iranian government released footage of a captured RQ-170 on 8 December. [33]
Search operations located the crash site the following day. Investigations are ongoing. January 29, 2025 67 0 0 2025 Potomac River mid-air collision: Over Potomac River: District of Columbia Bombardier CRJ700 and Blackhawk VH-60M: A PSA Airlines aircraft collided with a U.S. Army VH-60M Blackhawk Helicopter upon approach over the Potomac River ...
A post shared on social media purportedly shows a video of a downed drone on the interstate. Verdict: False The video is from a Dec. 12 plane crash. Fact Check: The Federal Aviation Administration ...
On 6 December 2011, U.S. officials acknowledged that a drone crashed in or near Iranian airspace and that this belonged to the CIA and not to ISAF as was earlier stated. U.S. officials did not state that the drone shown on Iranian television was actually a real RQ-170 (which has been public knowledge since 2009). [21]