New drones that officials say are quieter than an F-22 are
filling the skies over Holloman Air Force Base.
The base is ground zero for
training on the new remotely-piloted aircraft, or RPA drones, which officials
say cost less money than previous models and a whole lot safer for the men and
women of the Air Force.
The drones are unmanned, flown by pilots that never
leave the ground. At Holloman, authorities say at least 670 student pilots are
getting prepared.
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