Drone flight bans extended to New York critical infrastructure

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Sgt. John Frassetto, left, and Detective Anthony D'Amico use a drone to monitor any nearby drone activity in Seaside Heights, N.J., on Dec. 13, 2024. In the Garden State, where the rash of sightings started a month ago, residents are looking to the skies, wondering why they still don’t have definitive answers from officials. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times)

New York police officers using a drone to monitor any nearby drone activity in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.

PHOTO: NYTIMES

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The US Federal Aviation Administration imposed a month-long ban on drones flying over critical infrastructure in New York, a day after announcing the same measure for New Jersey.

The agency announced 30 temporary flight restrictions in the state, according to a statement on Dec 20.

Areas covered by the latest New York ban include facilities in Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.

The prohibitions come amid a flurry of reported drone sightings in the US north-east, which has captured the attention of the public and local officials.

The White House and other US agencies have said the drones do not appear to pose a threat to national security or public safety, and that many of the sightings are “a combination of lawful commercial drones, hobbyist drones and law enforcement drones, as well as manned fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters and stars mistakenly reported as drones”. BLOOMBERG

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