Strong winds from a recent storm in the south sent a US Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp flying nearly 600 ...
Wind blasts dislodged the aircraft from its moorings in South Padre. The blimp drifted all the way to the Dallas area, where ...
The wind caused the blimp to break free from its tether in South Padre Island. CBP officials lost contact with the blimp ...
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has identified a mysterious balloon that fell from the sky in north Texas.
The giant surveillance balloon broke free after ‘a severe wind event’ uplifted it from South Padre Island, Texas, all the way ...
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Border Patrol blimp broke free in Texas during high windA Customs and Border Protection aircraft used to monitor the southern border in Texas snapped loose and traveled hundreds of ...
Strong winds untethered a U.S. Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp and carried it 600 miles across Texas.
A tethered aerostat system, which is a form of radar surveillance blimp used by Customs and Border Protection, was caught in ...
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations (AMO) aerostat was found more than 600 miles away from where ...
The wind caused the blimp to break free from its tether in South Padre Island. CBP officials lost contact with the blimp shortly after it broke free, officials said, until it was found by Quinlan ...
Giant Border Protection blimp crashes in Texas after escaping during high winds, traveling 400 miles
A Customs and Border Protection (CBP) aircraft used to monitor the border in Texas snapped loose and traveled hundreds of miles north after high winds blasted the area Tuesday.
The aircraft became untethered on Monday and was discovered in a tangle of power lines near Quinlan early Wednesday (March 5) ...
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