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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting administrator Chris Rocheleau told a House hearing that the agency did not know how many drones were operating over U.S. airspace at any given period.
Rocheleau was asked if it was even possible for the FAA to track the number of drones in American airspace, during his testimony at the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, on Wednesday.
“I don’t believe I would know — the FAA would know — every single drone in the sky today,” Rocheleau said.
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