The Federal Aviation Administration’s abrupt and unexplained closure of airspace above El Paso, Texas, early Wednesday has given way to a blame game inside the administration, with key senior ...
The Federal Aviation Administration's temporary flight restriction has left lingering questions about what briefly caused the halt of flights at the El Paso International Airport, despite ...
FAA initially cited ‘security reasons’ for shutting off skies around Texas airport in area along border with Mexico The top US aviation agency has lifted a surprise 10-day closure of airspace above ...
The sudden closure of El Paso's airspace Wednesday came sometime after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials used an anti-drone laser that was provided by the military to shoot down objects ...
CBP officials thought they were taking down a drone, but it was actually a party balloon, according to The New York Times. CBP officials thought they were taking down a drone, but it was actually a ...
Roughly 24 hours after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) shut down airspace over El Paso, Texas, before reversing course, the city’s mayor said he still has not received information from the ...
Minutes before midnight on Feb. 11, the Federal Aviation Administration shut down the airspace over El Paso, Texas, for 10 days − longer than the airspace closure after 9/11 − prompting confusion and ...
Why Did the FAA Close El Paso Airspace? By the time the Federal Aviation Administration abruptly closed El Paso International Airport in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, the agency had been feuding ...
The airspace over El Paso, Texas, was temporarily closed on the night of Feb. 10 under a Federal Aviation Administration restriction citing “special security reasons,” grounding all flights – ...
The sudden shutdown of airspace in Texas earlier this week was due to a lack of communication over the use of an anti-drone laser by Customs and Border Protection during an apparent attempt to stop ...
The decision to close airspace over El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday apparently came because of friction between the Pentagon and the Federal Aviation Administration. The Pentagon wanted to test a laser ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) sudden closure of El Paso, Texas, airspace on Wednesday for what they said could last for up to 10 days did not last long, with one ex-Army soldier and ...