The FAA has said that all controllers have to meet tough testing and training standards and go through a lengthy certification process.
This week, the White House's latest revelations involving the ongoing "mystery drone" saga only raise more questions.
Search efforts continue after an American Airlines plane from Wichita, with 64 people on board, collided with an Army helicopter near Washington, D.C., and crashed into the Potomac River.
In her first official press briefing on Tuesday, President Trump's new press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, revealed that the drones had simply been authorized by the Federal ...
This was not the enemy,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday, reading aloud a statement from President Trump about the drones seen flying over New Jersey at ...
Ocean County Sheriff Michael G. Mastronardy said he is working with Republican Congressman Chris Smith to change federal law regarding airspace.
Donald Trump's White House insists that the strange drones seen flying over New Jersey were approved by the government.
Washington, D.C. Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly said during a press conference Thursday morning there were no survivors in the crash between and American airlines jet and a military helicopter. He s ...
There were fears the drones could be connected to foreign adversaries as residents questioned why there were so many ...
WASHINGTON - Congressman Tom Kean, Jr. (R-District 7), whose Central Jersey district was ground zero for drone sightings in November and December, said there are "still many unanswered questions" ...
The first question that could have been asked by journalists in the White House press corps would start with two words. “What the —” ...
The Federal Aviation Administration in a statement said American Airlines Flight 5342, departing from Wichita, Kansas to ...