It is a bird. It is a plane. A jetpack as well.

A pilot preparing to land a plane at the Los Angeles International Airport spotted a jetpack flying 15 miles away. It happened in the afternoon according to the FAA.

The pub said that a jet pack has been spotted near the airport before. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to imagine what might happen if a jetpack gets too close to a helicopter or a plane.

It's not clear if a jetpack counts, but the ABC7 report says it's illegal to fly any type of drones near the airport.

Danger Zone

Jetpacks have made a lot of improvements this year. David Mayman of JetPack Aviation has introduced military-grade speeders and jetpacks intended for emergency measures, but he also teaches civilians to fly in his jetpacks.

As the vehicles become more popular, it is likely we will see more of them. As the popularity of drones increased, so did the need for the FAA to put in place safety measures.

If a pilot gets sucked up into a jet engine and kills themselves and a bunch of other people, then that's not good.

A nightmare that doesn't actually exist is what Artificial Intelligence dreamed up. We hope that's the case.