A police investigation is under way after a passenger plane approaching Heathrow Airport was hit by what is believed to have been a drone.Rico says we're gonna have to up the ante on these assholes; loss of something significant, like an eye, maybe...
The British Airways flight from Geneva, Switzerland, with 132 passengers and five crew on board, was hit as it approached the London airport at 1250 BST on Sunday.
If confirmed, it's thought it would be the first such incident in the UK.
British Airways said it would give the police "every assistance with their investigation". No arrests have been made, police say.
The aviation security unit of the Metropolitan Police, based at Heathrow, will lead the investigation.
After safely landing the plane, the pilot reported an object, believed to have been a drone, had struck the front of the Airbus A320 (photo). A British Airways spokesman said: "Our aircraft landed safely, was fully examined by our engineers, and it was cleared to operate its next flight."
A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) spokesman said it was "totally unacceptable" to fly drones, generally used to capture aerial video or photographs, close to airports.
Steve Landells, from the British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA), said it had been "only a matter of time before we had a drone strike". He called for greater enforcement of existing rules.
18 April 2016
More drone stupidity
The BBC has an article about yet another idiot flying his drone in controlled airspace:
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