Mystery NJ drones were authorized by FAA, White House says
The White House has confirmed that the mysterious drones spotted flying over New Jersey in recent weeks were authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The drones, which were described as being small and unmanned, were seen flying over several locations in New Jersey, including Atlantic City and the Jersey Shore.
The FAA had previously refused to comment on the sightings, citing an ongoing investigation. However, the White House has now confirmed that the drones were indeed authorized by the agency.
According to the White House, the drones were being used for a research project and were equipped with specialized equipment to collect data on weather patterns and other environmental factors.
The White House did not provide further details on the project or the specific purpose of the drones, citing the need to protect sensitive information.
The confirmation of the authorized drones has sparked questions about the secrecy surrounding the project and the need for transparency in government activities.
The FAA has faced criticism in the past for its handling of drone sightings and its lack of transparency in providing information to the public.
The White House’s confirmation of the authorized drones is seen as a step in the right direction, but many are still calling for more information on the project and the government’s handling of drone sightings.