UPDATE: The Federal Aviation Administration has abruptly canceled a 'national defense airspace' over part of Lake Michigan, the organization announced Sunday.
"Pilots who do not adhere to the following [procedure] may be intercepted, detained and interview by law enforcement or security personnel," the FAA wrote in an initial Sunday announcement, adding that such pilots may face deadly force in the air.
U.S. fighter jet shoots down "unidentified object" over Canadian airspace; 3rd object shot down this week The FAA ended its traffic ban over Montana later Saturday, with NORAD releasing a statement indicating that the object was only a radar anomaly. "I am in constant communication with NORCOM [sic] and they have just advised me that they have confidence there IS an object and it WAS NOT an anomaly. I am waiting now to receive visual confirmation. Our nation’s security is my priority," he wrote Sunday.Questions still remain about the last flying object that crossed the United States a week ago, which was eventually shot down on the coast of South Carolina. A week later, another unidentified unmanned object was spotted in the skies.
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