Trump's Air Force One survives a collision

Yesterday, the American "Bloomberg" agency quoted sources as saying that President Donald Trump's plane nearly collided with what appeared to be a small unmanned plane when it approached an airport near Washington on Sunday night, according to a number of people on board Air Force One.

The agency confirmed that the device, colored yellow and black, resembling a cross, appeared on the right side of the presidential plane and was seen by many of its passengers, and that was shortly before its landing.

The agency reported that the Secret Service did not respond to a request to confirm the reports.

The North American Air Defense Command referred questions about the incident to the Secret Service, which did not respond to media requests to confirm the details of the incident, and the Federal Aviation Administration referred requests for questions on the matter to the US Air Force.

While it is difficult for aviation safety investigators to verify such transient events, it appears to be one of thousands of safety incidents caused by drones in the United States that have called for calls by law enforcement and homeland security agencies to take greater measures to legalize their use. .

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