Homeowner says a mystery object damaged his house. It didn't fall from a plane, FAA says

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Homeowner says a mystery object damaged his house. It didn't fall from a plane, FAA says
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Authorities including the Federal Aviation Administration have not been able to identify a canister-type object that damaged a Kentucky man's home.

The Federal Aviation Administration says the mysterious object that damaged a Kentucky man's mobile home earlier in October did not come from an airplane.

Related Video: This Is Why a Plane’s Wings Aren’t in the Middle of the Aircraft"Seems to me that they should be able to trace the bar code on this thing to see where it came from," Woosley told The Courier Journal in a message Wednesday. Woosley discovered the object"laying there in the wall" of his home Oct. 13 after returning from a weekend out of town. The object was a type of canister, about 2 inches round and 10 inches long and"very heavy for the size," Woosley previously said.

In a statement, a Norfolk Southern spokesperson said the railroad company confirmed that the damage to Woosley's home"was not caused by part of a Norfolk Southern engine or any device. Norfolk Southern was not involved."

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