New Jersey Drone Mystery: Let’s Talk About Those “Mystery Drones”

Look, I’ve got to weigh in on this whole drone situation. As a Philadelphia resident who flies drones every single day – both for fun and for work – I’ve been absolutely bombarded with calls, texts, emails, and DMs about these mysterious lights in the Jersey skies. Even my own family keeps reaching out, wondering what’s going on.

For those who don’t know me, I’m 比利-凯尔, and I’ve spent the last eight years as an aerial photographer and videographer. Whether I’m documenting construction projects, capturing real estate visuals, or just grabbing some epic city views for my social media, I’ve seen pretty much everything when it comes to drones and public reactions to them.

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Understanding Drone Lighting Requirements

Let’s break this down with some real-world perspective. The drone I use daily – a Pro – is pretty typical of what most pilots fly, whether they’re hobbyists or professionals. Here’s what we’re actually looking at when it comes to drone lighting:

  • Two front navigation LEDs
  • Two rear orientation lights
  • A downward-facing auxiliary landing light
  • An FAA-mandated anti-collision strobe visible from three statute miles

me, I know these lights inside and out – they’re literally my everyday work tools. And here’s the thing: they’re designed to be seen, not hidden.

The Nighttime Factor

Here’s what really gets me about these sightings – they’re all happening at night. As someone who’s had their fair share of calls and concerned citizen confrontations (seriously, I’ve lost count), I can tell you this timing is super important. Most of these “mysterious drone lights” are just commercial aircraft heading to nearby airports.

Think about it – if someone was really up to no good with a drone, why would they light it up like a Christmas tree? It just doesn’t make any sense. If you’re trying to be sneaky, you don’t advertise your presence with FAA-compliant lighting.

About Those Congressional Claims

Now, I’ve got to address Congressman Van Drew’s Fox News interview – and honestly, it’s pretty wild. He’s talking about Iranian motherships off the East Coast launching drone surveillance missions. But here’s what really got me: he actually called for these aircraft to be shot down. As someone who works in this industry every day, that’s not just wrong – it’s dangerous and potentially illegal.

Let’s Get Real About This

Here’s a pro tip from someone who deals with this stuff every day: download FlightRadar24 on your phone. Next time you see these “mysterious lights,” pull up the app and check what’s actually flying around up there. Nine times out of ten, you’re looking at a commercial flight just trying to get people home.

Look, I get it – I’m probably not the coolest person on the block because I fly drones for a living. Some people might think it’s weird, and that’s fine – I really don’t care what people think of me. But what I do care about is keeping our skies safe and maintaining the 信任 we’ve built in the .

Could there be some weird, unidentified drones out there? Sure, anything’s possible. But until we see some actual evidence, I’m going with the logical explanation: these are just regular aircraft doing their thing. And if there really were covert drones up there? Trust me – you wouldn’t be seeing their lights in the first place.

That’s my take on all this. Feel free to share your thoughts, but let’s keep it grounded in reality. Peace out!


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  1. I just watched video of these supposed spy drones at night. They all had green and red flashing lights.
    What does that tell you? They arent spy drones they are civilians flying when they shouldnt be.

  2. These mystery drones fly at night so they can’t be photographed as easy. It could be the Chinese wondering how long we’ll let them fly up there without alarm, just to test the US vulnerability. If they were planes, our radar would know that, with ID available. So they are large drones because they are pretty noisy, flying under 400′, so yes, they are big. Large drones are usually used for agriculture use, carrying liquids to spray crops. Imagine our enemy spraying deadly toxins that take a month to kill. The Chinese could have invented something like that in Wuhan, so they’re testing our emergency capabilities to ID craft. What ever happened to drone remote ID requirements mandated by our FAA? Isn’t our FAA enforcing that yet? What really ticks me off is our government says they aren’t a threat, and in their next breath they say they don’t know what they are, or who is flying the. Our government is lying to us. If we don’t know what they are, or who are flying them, you certainly cannot eliminate them from being a threat. Our government is really incompetent, thanks to the current administration’s lack of mental aptitude.

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