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Amazon faces FAA probe after delivery drone snaps internet cable in Texas
An Amazon Prime Air MK30 drone clipped an internet cable after delivery, prompting an FAA probe; the drone safely landed and Amazon covered repair costs, officials said.
- An Amazon delivery drone snapped an internet cable while descending into a customer's yard in central Texas.
- The incident prompted a federal probe by the Federal Aviation Administration into Amazon's drone operations.
- Amazon confirmed the incident, stating the drone performed a safe landing and it paid for cable repairs.
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U.S. FAA probes Amazon after delivery drone snaps internet cable in Texas
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Tuesday that it is investigating Amazon after one of its delivery drones knocked down an internet cable in central Texas last week. "A MK30 drone struck a wire line in Waco, Texas, around
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Wednesday it is investigating Amazon after one of its drones struck an internet cable in Texas last week. The drone, an MK30 delivery aircraft, struck a line in Waco, Texas, at roughly 12:45 p.m. local time last Tuesday, the FAA told The Hill. A video of the incident released by…
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