Any word on whether the drone was Air Force or CIA controlled? Reports are that the Air Force provides local controllers while the CIA controls from CIA headquarters. And that the Air Force launches its own and may assist the CIA contractors which launch its killing machines. Yes, when a Customs and Border Patrol UAV gets out of control will the US or Mexican air forces take it down? Or will a private contractor send up one of its fighters? Why is there no way of killing an out of control machine, or is that possible but limited by lack of knowledge about where the debris will fall? There was report that the UAVs travel in pairs to watch one another and presumbably kill the rogue, if it can be identified from the friendly. A smart spy will surely see the out of control rogue as useful as a rogue spy or ex-spy contractor to do the dirtiest of deeds, apologia ready to release. Would Israel "lose control" of a rogue drone which just happened to be crashed into the Iranian centrifuge bunker. How safe are autopilots of commercial airlines and private aircraft. Any chance of a depressed, bankrupt CEO plowing into the Treasury Building? Or a CIA birther loosening a rogue on the White House? My scooter is acting uppity lately.