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Man admits pointing laser at CBP aircraftMISSION, Texas (ValleyCentral) — One person is in custody for targeting a federal aircraft with a laser. Luis Antonio Ochoa-Soliz, admitted to pointing a laser device at a U.S. Border Patrol ...
Two Republican senators suggest eliminating TSA by transferring the work to private companies. It's similar to the Screening ...
The CBP Air and Marine Operations aircraft went down around 10 a.m. during a border security mission, NBC 7 reports. The crash occurred north of State Route 94, about two miles south of Barrett Lake, ...
CBP personnel can now view the same checked baggage x-ray images captured at the foreign international airport and review them remotely before the aircraft lands. This proactive approach enables CBP ...
Tethered aerostats have been involved in at least two fatal aircraft crashes since 2007. In 2007, three people died in a Cessna 182 that crashed after hitting the cable of CBP’s “Fat Albert ...
“Additionally, to better detect threats, we encourage CBP to increase its utilization of unmanned aircraft as well as radar and sensors technologies and autonomous platforms like aerostats ...
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