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BREAKING: Multiple reports of at least 10 LARGE DRONES hovering over LGA Airport in NYC Queens and surrounding areas. To me it looks like airplanes? You decide. Video by NewYorkCityPeople FreedomNews.Tv FNTV [email protected] to license
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This is where the airplanes line up to land at the LGA. There are also now reports of these "drones“ seen from Brooklyn, also possibly of LGA.

Throughout the night people continued to call in "drones" above NYC including LGA area,where airplanes regularly line up for landing.

Coincidentally, around 7:30pm a flight from LGA had to be diverted to JFK after a bird got sucked into it mid air. Plane switched to only using one engine and safely landed in jfk.

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@yyeeaahhhboiii2 @FreedomNTV These are commercial aircraft lined up on final approach to LGA. Clearly the strobes are visible. Also, they don't tend to look like they are moving when the camera angle is as shown above. They look like they are stalled, but they are moving toward LGA.

@yyeeaahhhboiii2 @FreedomNTV I live on Long Island and there were multiple ones tonight just passing over and hanging out over and around the area of my house. Definitely not planes. Other people on LI reporting the same thing. I’ve seen like 7 right in my sight from house.

@yyeeaahhhboiii2 @FreedomNTV @ScooterCasterNY not sure what to make of anything but have you heard reports of flights being grounded or cancelled. This is a live map and it looks from what I can see that flights are landing in what could be droves. Maybe, I'm wrong but I figure it is worth mentioning.

@yyeeaahhhboiii2 @FreedomNTV Landing lights on airliners are bright like that. The pattern in the video is not. Airliners don't fly in formation

@yyeeaahhhboiii2 @FreedomNTV When they are landing they line up by the LGA.

@yyeeaahhhboiii2 @FreedomNTV Good grief, they are airplanes. This is a holding stack, which is what happens during busy travel times. This usually occurs above an airport (or nearby one).
