Drone disrupts air traffic into Newark

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NEW YORK, Jan 23, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A drone briefly disrupted air traffic
Tuesday at Newark airport, one of New York’s three major hubs for air
traffic, US officials said.

There were no further drones sighted, and arrivals were allowed to resume
after a short suspension, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman told
AFP.

The FAA ordered a ground stop for other flights heading to Newark,
however, until the “backlog” of arrivals landing at the airport were cleared.

“Around 5:00 pm, we received two reports from incoming flights into Newark
that a drone was sighted at about 3,500 feet (1,070 meters) above Teterboro,”
another nearby airport in New Jersey, the spokesman added.

Drones have caused a growing number of flight disruptions in recent weeks.
In December, London’s Gatwick airport was paralyzed for 36 hours after a
drone sighting.

Europe’s busiest airport, Heathrow in London, was shut down for an hour on
January 8 because of a drone incident.

US law bars drone pilots, unless they have special permits, from flying
these aircraft above 400 feet (122 meters) and within 5 miles (8 km) of an
airport. Authorities who oversee the airports in New York said they said
support the probe into the Newark drone incident.