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Air traffic at Newark Liberty International Airport in the United States was temporarily halted following the discovery of two drones in the region.
Gregory Martin, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration, said drones had been seen flying near Teterboro airport around 5 pm (local time). Teterboro is a general aviation airport located approximately 20 miles north of Newark International. As a precaution, flights on arrival to Newark have been temporarily withheld. He added that the ground stop had been put in place as a precaution.
UAVs can cause serious damage to aircraft and distract pilots. The drones in the Newark incident were flying at 3,500 feet, officials said.
Pbadengers reported that some flights had been forced to go around the airport before being allowed to land.
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Martin said that there was a ground call in other airports on flights to Newark until the backlog of arrivals landed at the airport. 39 airport.
United Airlines officials said they were monitoring reports of drone activity in the Newark area, but that the impact on its air operations had been minimal.
"We are working closely with the airport and the FAA to get our operations back to normal as quickly as possible," the airline said.
Earlier this month, officials were forced to stop their flights at Heathrow Airport in London after reports of drone activities. In December, officials at Gatwick Airport suspended their flights at Gatwick Airport twice during the same week due to the activity of drones. Two people were arrested in connection with these incidents.
When a drone collided with a pbadenger plane over Quebec City last year, the plane landed safely. But officials said that a different point of impact could have been devastating.
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