“this is a timing issue,” attorney michael martin said. “this is the type of thing that if it occurred two months ago before the sensitivity of drone activity in new jersey, we probably wouldn’t be here today.”
have airports been affected?
drones flying around wright-patterson air force base near dayton, ohio, forced base officials to close its airspace for about four hours late friday into early saturday, said robert purtiman, a base spokesperson.
it was the first time drones had been spotted at the base, one of the largest in the world, and no sightings have been reported since, purtiman said monday. he said the drones had no impact on any facilities on the base.
and runways at stewart international airport — about 100 kilometres north of new york city — were shut down for about an hour friday night because of drone activity, governor. kathy hochul said.
“this has gone too far,” she said in a statement.
who is behind the drones?
authorities say they do not know.
speculation has raged online, with some expressing concerns that the drones could be part of a nefarious plot by foreign agents.
officials stress that ongoing investigations have found no evidence to support those concerns, but new jersey congressman chris smith on saturday echoed such speculation.