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Gatwick flight drone near-miss 'put 130 lives at risk' | Gatwick flight drone near-miss 'put 130 lives at risk' |
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A drone put 130 lives at risk when it passed directly over the wing of an aircraft approaching Gatwick Airport, a report has revealed. | A drone put 130 lives at risk when it passed directly over the wing of an aircraft approaching Gatwick Airport, a report has revealed. |
A UK Airprox Board report said the drone was "flown into conflict" with the Airbus 319 on 9 July and said there was a high risk of a collision. | A UK Airprox Board report said the drone was "flown into conflict" with the Airbus 319 on 9 July and said there was a high risk of a collision. |
It said: "A larger aircraft might not have missed it and in the captain's opinion, it had put 130 lives at risk." | It said: "A larger aircraft might not have missed it and in the captain's opinion, it had put 130 lives at risk." |
An "airprox" is when distances between aircraft are seen to compromise safety. | An "airprox" is when distances between aircraft are seen to compromise safety. |
Former RAF and British Airways pilot Steve Landells said it was a "worrying near-miss that could have ended in tragedy". | Former RAF and British Airways pilot Steve Landells said it was a "worrying near-miss that could have ended in tragedy". |
The plane was preparing to land and a small, black object seen by the first officer was thought at first to be a bird before it became apparent it was a drone, the report said. | The plane was preparing to land and a small, black object seen by the first officer was thought at first to be a bird before it became apparent it was a drone, the report said. |
Twilight conditions at 20:35 BST meant the drone appeared black, or dark in colour, the report continued. | Twilight conditions at 20:35 BST meant the drone appeared black, or dark in colour, the report continued. |
"At its closest point, it passed between the wing-tip and the fuselage, above the right wing," it said. | "At its closest point, it passed between the wing-tip and the fuselage, above the right wing," it said. |
The plane landed safely and Gatwick police attended the incident at the West Sussex airport. | |
The report said the drone was "very large, certainly not a toy", with an estimated diameter of 1m (about 3ft) and four blades. | The report said the drone was "very large, certainly not a toy", with an estimated diameter of 1m (about 3ft) and four blades. |
The report said the pilot's estimate of the distance, and his inability to avoid the object "portrayed a situation where providence had played a major part" in avoiding a collision. | The report said the pilot's estimate of the distance, and his inability to avoid the object "portrayed a situation where providence had played a major part" in avoiding a collision. |
In July, the Department for Transport (DFT) unveiled plans for a drone registration system after research found drones could smash plane windscreens. | In July, the Department for Transport (DFT) unveiled plans for a drone registration system after research found drones could smash plane windscreens. |
Mr Landells, flight safety specialist at pilots' association Balpa, said the organisation wanted to see details of the legislation and a timescale for implementation. | Mr Landells, flight safety specialist at pilots' association Balpa, said the organisation wanted to see details of the legislation and a timescale for implementation. |
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