MCALESTER, Oklahoma – Residents in two counties in Oklahoma will soon see unmanned aircraft in the sky after an Indigenous tribe received approval to conduct flights in the area.
Residents in southern Pittsburg County and northern Atoka County will soon see unmanned aircraft in the sky after the Choctaw Nation received approval to conduct flights in the area.
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CHOCTAW NATION — Chief Gary Batton said 44,000 acres of land set aside for the testing of unmanned aircraft within his tribe’s southeastern Oklahoma reservation is a new frontier for