An FAA investigator on Monday went to the Nassau Boulevard home where the homeowners reported the substance had fallen Thursday. A homeowner showed an investigator a sweatshirt that reportedly had been stained and said that a coat also was stained and taken to a dry cleaner, according to FAA spokeswoman Arlene Salac. Investigators found no evidence of the substance either in the yard or on the patio more than three days later.

The FAA was able to determine which aircraft passed over the residence that night. FAA inspectors reviewed the aircraft’s maintenance records but there was no evidence that the aircraft had leaked fluids or had recent maintenance work done that would have caused a fluid leak, Salac said.

 

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