A new report contradicts the FAA's explanation for closing El Paso's airspace, pointing to Department of Defense drones instead of Mexican cartel drones. The closure was due to safety concerns from U.S. drone operations against drug cartels.
A new report contradicts the FAA's explanation for closing El Paso's airspace, pointing to Department of Defense drones instead of Mexican cartel drones. The closure was due to safety concerns from U.S. drone operations against drug cartels.