Friday, 14 December 2018

737 Passenger Plane Slams Into Drone During Landing, Reports Say

A Boeing 737 passenger jetliner has reportedly struck a drone while landing in Tijuana, Mexico, causing a considerable amount of damage to its nose.

Social media reports of the incident, which were later confirmed by the airline Grupo Aeromexico SAB, say that Flight 773 from Guadalajara was approaching the airport when the crew heard a “very strong blow” to the aircraft. Local reports are stating that it was a drone that caused the impact.

The pilots requested assistance from air traffic control and were able to bring the 737 down safely without any injuries.

“The exact cause is still being investigated,” Aeromexico says in a statement. “The aircraft landed normally and the passengers’ safety was never compromised.”

Photos that have emerged show a significantly large dent punched into the front of the plane.



Incidents involving airliners and drones have become more and more common in recent years as the consumer drone industry has exploded. Drones reportedly struck passenger planes in London and Canada in 2016 and 2017, respectively, but close calls have regularly appeared in the news.

A study earlier this year also claimed that a direct drone strike to airplane wings would do massive amounts of damage, but drone manufacturer DJI called the study misleading and demanded that it be withdrawn.

In the US, there has been one National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation into a midair drone strike: earlier this year, a DJI drone collided with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter and dented its rotor.

The aircraft designated Flight 773 has been in operation for over 17 years and is currently grounded as investigators look more closely into what happened.


Image credits: Photographs by AFAC Aviação



from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2018/12/14/737-passenger-plane-slams-into-drone-during-landing-reports-say/

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