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2 men appear in court after allegedly flying drone near Boston's Logan Airport

Two men who were arrested in Boston after flying a drone near Logan Airport appeared in court Monday

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Drone sightings have baffled many on the East Coast, and two men appeared in court Monday to face charges after allegedly flying a drone too close to Logan Airport.

Amid the nationwide drone hysteria, two men appeared in court after allegedly flying a drone too close to Logan Airport over the weekend.

The situation that landed two men a date in Dorchester District Court on Monday is part of the reason why aviation experts are so skeptical of all these drone sightings, as it appears this situation has a simple explanation – copycats.

For almost a month now, those mysterious drones have been hovering over the New Jersey area. And now they're starting to be seen over Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Follow NBC10 Boston: https://instagram.com/nbc10boston https://tiktok.com/@nbc10boston https://facebook.com/NBC10Boston https://twitter.com/NBC10Boston

Thirty-two-year-old Jeremy Folcik of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and 42-year-old Robert Duffy of Charlestown are facing charges after they allegedly few a drone too close to Logan Airport Saturday night. The charges are simply for trespassing, though federal charges are possible at a later time. They were arrested with a drone on the Boston Harbor Island known as “Long Island” inside the decommissioned Long Island Health Campus and then tried to get away.

Both men pleaded not guilty and were released on personal recognizance, with conditions that they must stay away from Long Island and cannot operate any drones. They are next scheduled to appear for a pretrial hearing on Feb. 6.

Investigators say they’re still searching for a third person who fled the island by boat.

These arrests come as dozens of people across New England have been posting videos resembling the drones that have been seen flying around New Jersey in recent weeks.

But despite all the excitement around these drones, aviation experts caution this is not a new phenomenon.

The drone mystery is now making its way to New England after sightings in New Jersey and other areas. Follow NBC10 Boston: https://instagram.com/nbc10boston https://tiktok.com/@nbc10boston https://facebook.com/NBC10Boston https://twitter.com/NBC10Boston

“These are not mysterious, they’re not crazy they’re not sort of secret events these are things that have always been there and people are noticing them people are looking up more at the skies now because people are talking about it," said Seth Miller, PaxEx.aero aviation expert. "At the end of the day, this is a very, very normal situation.”

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