The Feds closed air space around El Paso on Wednesday to address "cartel" drones
The Federal Aviation Administration abruptly halted flights into and out of El Paso International Airport on Tuesday night at 11:30 pm local time (1:30 am EST Wednesday) and said the restrictions would remain in place for 10 days.
In its notice, the FAA also restricted air space extended in a radius of 10 nautical miles from the airport. Violators were subject to being shot down, the agency said.
However, less than 10 hours later and without any additional explanation, the FAA ended the restrictions.