President Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster just became a no-fly zone for drones.
This is thanks to some mysterious visitors overhead in northern New Jersey.
Starting November 22, the FAA banned drone flights over the course and the nearby Picatinny Arsenal Military Base.
The ban lifts on December 6, giving drones just enough time to…recharge their batteries?
Seems odd to have the ban only last until Friday the 6th.
So if those that have intent to do harm using a drone, all they have to do is wait for the weekend?
The Gateway Pundit reports:
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has restricted all drone flights over the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
The FAA’s move comes after residents of northern New Jersey spotted mysterious drones in the night sky throughout November.
The ban on flying drones over Trump National Golf Club was initiated on November 22 and will last until December 6.
Any unauthorized drone flying over the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in Rockaway is also included in the drone flying ban.
The FAA, in a statement, shared, “We look into all reports of unauthorized drone operations and investigate when appropriate.”
Anyone who violates the new ban will face a fine of up to $75,000 and could lose their drone operators’ pilot certificates.
New Jersey adds:
The Federal Aviation Administration has prohibited drone flights over the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, and the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in Rockaway, following reports of unexplained drone activity last month, the administration said Monday.
The prohibition over the golf course was issued Nov. 22 and lasts until Dec. 6, and the one over the military base ranges from Nov. 25 to Dec. 26.
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