NEW YORK (AP) — The FBI and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating a pilot's report that he spotted a small unmanned aircraft at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
The Alitalia pilot told air traffic controllers that he saw the aircraft as he approached the runway at Kennedy at 1:15 p.m. Monday. The pilot said the aircraft was 4 to 5 miles southeast of the airport and was flying at an altitude of about 1,500 feet.
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ReplyDeleteIs Obama trying to kill someone in New York ?
ReplyDeleteNow an atmospheric magnifier has been devised to make a medium size drone appear (from the ground)to be as large as a fighter jet.People will be looking for something small & will tend to dismiss a larger jet.That technology was actually discovered by mistake while attempting to make drones invisible to the naked eye.
ReplyDeleteWe are getting closer to the two headed serpent revealing itself. Be prepared people or just take the blue pill cause ignorance is bliss.
ReplyDeleteit has started, sooner than I thought but non the less... They already had bases being built to build and fix and fly these drones...
ReplyDeleteYou can't fight against a drone...
Wrong 1:25 Thats what they want you to think. The internet is a wonderful source of survival information. Look up drone counter-measures while you still can.
ReplyDeleteIt says that the FBI is asking anyone with info to come forward. Is this what they mean about departments not sharing with one another.., like HSA or CIA not sharing info with the FBI?
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