Singapore Airlines made international news earlier this month when severe turbulence left one person dead and more than 30 injured.
Two U.S. Senators proposed legislation on Wednesday that would track all balloons in the nation’s airspace in the wake of four balloons shot down last month, including one identified as a Chinese surveillance balloon.
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In the age we live in, what’s one to do if they suddenly end up next to a giant Chinese spy balloon? Why, take a selfie, of course!
In a statement on Monday, China’s government claimed the U.S. has flown more than 10 surveillance balloons into its air space without permission since last year.
Defense officials claim that a Chinese surveillance balloon has been drifting over the northern part of the United States for the past several days.