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FBI warns of pilots being hit by lasers after drones misidentified

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  • Pilots of aircraft misidentified as drones hit by lasers
  • Concerns over people firing weapons at what they believe to be a UAS
  • Experts recommend against shooting down unknown objects
  • Dangerous consequences if manned aircraft are targeted mistakenly as UAS
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  • The legislation would authorize state and local authorities to conduct drone detection and coordinate with federal law enforcement agencies
  • Senator Schumer emphasizes the need for local help in detecting drones, as the federal government lacks the resources and authority to do so
  • While acknowledging the difficulty of regulating drones for recreational and commercial use, Senator Schumer highlights the serious challenge posed by the increasing number of drone sightings
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