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

FAA did not approve UAPs in New Jersey, asserts Sen. Booker: “I received direct confirmation from officials that this is false.”

New Jersey Senator Cory Booker stated exclusively to Ask a Pol, “It’s clear that drones were being operated in ways that did not meet FAA approval. I’m uncertain about what they’re referring to.”

You can LISTEN to Booker’s comments yourself (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. It seems that there’s a significant disagreement regarding the operations of UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) in New Jersey and their approval status by the FAA. Senator Cory Booker’s assertion that officials informed him about unapproved drone activities raises questions about the FAA’s communication and oversight. This is a critical issue, especially with rising concerns around airspace safety and the need for clear regulations regarding drone usage. I’m curious to see how this will unfold and what steps, if any, will be taken to address potential discrepancies between the FAA and local officials. It’s also interesting to consider the implications of these operations on public perception of UAPs and the broader discussion about aviation regulations.

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