FAA didn’t approve NJ UAPs, Sen. Booker says: “I was told directly by officials that that is not the case”

Senator Cory Booker claims FAA did not approve NJ UAPs: “Officials directly informed me it’s not true.”

“Clearly, drones were being operated in ways that lacked FAA approval,” New Jersey Senator Cory Booker stated in an exclusive interview with Ask a Pol. “I’m unsure what they are referring to.”

You can listen to Booker’s comments here (no paywall): https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/sen-booker-says-faa-clueless-on-nj-uaps

One thought on “FAA didn’t approve NJ UAPs, Sen. Booker says: “I was told directly by officials that that is not the case”

  1. Senator Cory Booker’s comments about the FAA’s approval process for drones in New Jersey raise important questions about oversight and communication between agencies. It’s concerning if there are drones operating without proper authorization, as safety and regulations are paramount in airspace management. This situation underscores the need for clarity and collaboration among regulatory bodies to ensure public safety and address any potential risks associated with unapproved drone operations. The implications of such a discrepancy can be significant, and I’m interested to hear more about how this will be addressed moving forward. Thanks for sharing the link to Booker’s remarks!

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