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FBI planes flying over Boston metropolitan area “frighten” residents

May 12, 2013 David Cenciotti

Brought to my attention by some readers and Twitter followers, a recent article published on CBS reported that residents of Quincy, in the Boston metropolitan area were worried by the activity of a low flying […]

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Close call at Reagan National: Radar Replay and Air Traffic Control Audio

August 3, 2012 David Cenciotti

On Aug. 2, three commuter jets operated by US Airways were involved in a near collision near Reagan National Airport, in Washington DC. Because of an Air Traffic Control error an incoming flight flew head-on […]

Aviation Safety / Air Crashes

Grand Forks, North Dakota, to become a Predator hotbed for drone-fired lasers

July 31, 2012 Richard Clements

The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) has finally given the go ahead for the use of remotely-piloted Predator drones in the airspace above 10,000 acres in North Dakota. According to an article published on RT.com, Starting […]

Military Aviation

"Airborne Laser Operations will be conducted in the U.S. airspace" NOTAM says. The U.S. still pursuing the YAL-1 project goals?

April 3, 2012 David Cenciotti

Brought to my attention by Jared Soergel on The Aviationist Facebook page, the following NOTAM (Notice To Airmen) issued on the FAA website for Indianapolis and Cleveland ARTCC, disseminates the information about Airborne Laser Operations […]

Drones

NASA's Ikhana MQ-9 drone flies with ADS-B equipment for the first time

March 29, 2012 Richard Clements

On Mar. 15, for the first time ever at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center a Ikhana MQ-9 unmanned aircraft (modified Reaper) flew with an Automated Surveillance-Broadcast, or ADS-B transponder. It was the first time that […]

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