Bramnick praises FAA for grounding drones over security concerns

Bramnick praises FAA for grounding drones over security concerns
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Senator Jon Bramnick from New Jersey has expressed his approval of the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to temporarily ground drones in certain areas of the state. The move comes in response to security concerns that have been raised recently.

In a statement, Bramnick said, “I appreciate the FAA heeding my advice after I requested a no-fly zone weeks ago. Now, with the cooperation of the Department of Defense, they must investigate the origin and purpose of these drones and start providing answers to the American public.”

The Senator had previously called for action regarding drone activity in New Jersey, urging authorities to take necessary steps to ensure public safety. The collaboration between the FAA and the Department of Defense is expected to provide further insights into this issue.



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