Senators Mark Kelly, a Democrat, and Republican Ted Budd will
introduce legislation seeking to ensure balloons operating in
U.S. airspace can be identified, they said in a statement to
Reuters. The issue drew new attention after U.S. fighter jets
shot down a Chinese balloon and three other objects last month.
The legislation would require the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) to issue regulations within two years
mandating equipping high-altitude balloons operating at 10,000
feet above sea level or higher with tracking systems to transmit
altitude, identity, and location.
Kelly, who previously served as a U.S. Navy pilot and NASA
astronaut, said "at a time when our adversaries are using
hostile surveillance tactics, there is no reason why our country
should have to wonder whether an object in our airspace is a
threat, weather balloon, or science project."
Budd, who is a pilot, said in a statement "the recent shoot down
of a Chinese spy balloon that traversed the skies over our
country for more than a week highlights the immediate need for
the FAA to re-evaluate how we track objects flying over American
airspace."
The legislation would require the FAA to work with the
International Civil Aviation Organization to develop equivalent
standards for high-altitude balloons worldwide and direct the
agency to create a committee to propose recommendations to
update existing regulations.
The United States says the Chinese balloon was used for
surveillance purposes. China said it was a civilian airship used
for meteorological purposes, and that it was accidentally blown
off course into U.S. airspace.
President Joe Biden tasked national security adviser Jake
Sullivan with presiding over a task force of various agencies
including the FAA to propose guidelines on how to address
unidentified objects going forward.
(Reporting by David Shepardson)
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