Summary

A drone sighting temporarily shut down runways at Stewart International Airport in New York on Friday, part of a string of drone activity since mid-November.

Gov. Kathy Hochul called for federal action, urging Congress to pass the Counter-UAS Authority Act to enhance drone oversight and empower local law enforcement.

Similar sightings in New Jersey prompted investigations by federal agencies, though many reports are suspected misidentified aircraft.

Officials stress the activity isn’t linked to foreign actors but remains irresponsible. Temporary flight restrictions were imposed near sensitive sites, including military bases.

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    9 days ago

    I wouldn’t be surprised if this is some local drone hobbyist meetup.

    But if its actually “size of cars” then it has to be a private military contractor testing new tech. As to why in a populated area: maybe they want to test the ability to detect human beings, you know, that’s quite useful on a battlefield. Telling people “it’s fine, its just a military contractor testing new drones for war” would probably get people to protest, as most people don’t like their tax dollars spend on new killing machines, so the government is just not saying anything about it.